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ACC STRIVE Commencement

The Alvin Community College Skilled Training Rewarding Independence and Vocational Education (STRIVE) recently held their Commencement ceremony on May 13.

This the 10th year for the STRIVE Program which provides Vocational Training for adults with intellectual disabilities with an end goal of transitioning students into the workforce. Fifteen of graduates received their certificates during the ceremony.

Commencement speaker Rev. Suzanne Smith talked about how STRIVE students are active in the community such as providing much-needed assistance with the Grace Episcopal Church Mobile Food Pantry program since it began.

鈥淵ou worked together as a group along with the rest of the community to do something really amazing,鈥 Smith said. 鈥淵ou have been part of this ministry since the beginning and you have helped build it to what it is now. Just know how special that is to me. You鈥檝e made something better because you were there.鈥

The program matches students with internships and job opportunities that are aligned with their capabilities and interests. They are encouraged to find employment before graduation in order to get the most out of their experience.

STRIVE students are active on campus and off campus. They work in the community garden, restock the Blessing Boxes, assist the ACC athletics teams as well as local organizations such as the Grace Episcopal Church in Alvin, Alvin Volunteer Fire Department and more.

To learn more about the STRIVE program, visit www.alvincollege.edu/cewd/strive.html.