CARE University helping support college students day to day
By:
Summer Horan
Posted: Jun 17, 2026 5:53 PM EDT
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ELKHART, Ind. -- CARE University was created in 2016 to support college students and their families offset day-to-day costs when life tries to impede their learning. From June to July, CARE is hosting a supply drive to equip at least 150 college-bound students with the essentials they need to succeed.
On Wednesday, ABC57's Summer Horan spoke with Danielle Neal, the founder and executive director of CARE University, about the work CARE University does and the supply drive.
The supply drive is running from June 1 to July 1, and it can be supported through purchasing items on CARE University's Amazon wishlist. If you would like to learn more about CARE University, you can look on their website as well.
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