Wright State Foundation campaign helps students impacted by COVID-19

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A new campaign established by the Wright State Foundation aims to assist students who need it during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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The Wright State Student Emergency Relief Campaign will provide emergency relief funds for food, housing, lost wages, mental health, educational challenges and other financial constraints students may face.

"I know the Wright State family is one that cares about students, and we invite alumni and friends to join us in providing support to them at this challenging time,” said Scott Rash, CEO of the Wright State University Foundation in a written statement.

Details on how students can apply for assistance will be announced soon.

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