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Pacific Gives raises record-shattering $2 million for students
Pacific called, and thousands of Tigers answered in powerful ways.听
Pacific Gives, the university鈥檚 annual day of giving, raised a record-shattering $2 million from more than 4,000 donors. For a fourth consecutive year, the 24-hour fundraiser broke records for both donors and donations.听
Gifts came from alumni, faculty, staff and students, along with their families and friends in nearly every U.S. state and more than a dozen countries.
"It鈥檚 very inspiring to see how many people support my education and will take action to support Pacific." - Emma Garber, student
"Pacific Gives proves every year how strong, dedicated and generous this community is, and how far we鈥檒l go to support students and each other," said Scott Biedermann 鈥05, 鈥20, vice president for development and alumni relations.听鈥淚鈥檓 deeply grateful to everyone who contributed and am overwhelmed and inspired by what we accomplished together.鈥
The day鈥檚 success included 100% participation from the Board of Regents, the President鈥檚 Cabinet, the deans and the Pacific Alumni Association Board.
Three hundred Pacific Gives Ambassadors also played a significant role, taking social media by storm and sending impassioned emails and texts inviting their networks to give.
Head men鈥檚 soccer coach Adam Reeves personally recruited 121 donors for his program.听Bolstered by his efforts, men鈥檚 soccer had the second-highest donor count among all athletic teams and the most of any men鈥檚 program.
The team will use donations to purchase cutting-edge upgrades to their training technology and to enhance nutritional resources for players.
鈥淚鈥檓 very grateful for the donors who contributed to our program and ultimately, to our student-athletes. This was truly a collective effort among staff, players and alumni,鈥 Reeves said.
鈥淢y ultimate goal is to provide our players with the resources to be successful in the classroom and on the field. This achievement will help us get there.鈥
The day鈥檚 top ambassador聽was Kuy Ky 鈥92, a Stockton-based dentist and Pacific Alumni Association board member. Ky is past president of the Rotary Club of Stockton and volunteers with local mobile dental clinics. He is also the proud father of two current Pacific students.
A graduate of the Community Involvement Program, Ky invited his networks to support an endowed scholarship for current CIP Scholars.听He sent texts inviting donations from his dental community and past Rotary Club mentees, among others.
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He described the response from 199 donors as a 鈥渞ambunctious snowball effect.鈥
鈥淪ince I鈥檓 new [on the alumni board], and since CIP has meant so much to me from my youth, I really wanted to accomplish something,鈥 Ky said. 鈥淚t really touches my heart that my community made it happen.鈥
With Ky鈥檚 help, CIP raised nearly $30,000 from more than 400 donors.
Students鈥 efforts also drove the day鈥檚 success. Emma Garber 鈥25 championed fundraising for The Pacifican student newspaper鈥攐f which she is editor-in-chief鈥攁nd for Pacific Forensics. She and other forensics club members sent texts and emails from the air while flying home from a national speech and debate competition.
鈥淚 love talking to alumni of the Pacific Forensics program,鈥 Garber said. 鈥淭hey always have such fun stories about their time on the team, and they are invested in hearing our stories of success.鈥
The Paul Winters Tournament Endowment raised $5,100 for forensics from more than 160 donors, including a generous matching gift from alumni Jon Schamber 鈥74, Pamela Gibbs 鈥92 and Scott H. Park 鈥83, 鈥86.
The Pacifican received gifts from 62 donors who unlocked $5,000 in challenge funds. The Pacifican has been the university鈥檚 student news publication since 1908, and Pacific Gives gifts will help modernize its digital platforms and pay its student staff.
鈥淧acific Gives shows that even giving one dollar matters. It鈥檚 very inspiring to see how many people support my education and will take action to support Pacific. I鈥檓 most proud that Pacific Forensics and The Pacifican met their challenge goals,鈥 Garber said.
On the ground, President Christopher Callahan, First Lady Jean Callahan and the President鈥檚 Cabinet matched $15,000 in gifts from Pacific faculty and staff. Their challenge was met by more than 600 employees across all three campuses.
Pacific Gives returns in April 2025. To support students year-round, visit .听