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I am raising money to help struggling HBCU college students buy textbooks. Most HBCU students are hustling to survive, patching together loans, side jobs, prayer, and GoFundMe links just to make it through. A single textbook can be incredibly expensive, and some courses require digital access codes that can’t be resold. Others demand “bundled” materials that prevent used purchases. In many cases, professors won’t waive the requirements, making it even harder for students to keep up with their studies and stay on track for graduation.
Through this fundraiser, each student who applies and qualifies will receive support to help cover required textbooks, course codes, digital equipment, laptops, and other academic necessities. The funds will go directly to students who need them most, helping to ease the financial burden and support their academic success. By removing some of these barriers, we can help students focus on learning and reaching their goals, rather than worrying about how to afford the materials they need.
Donate. Share. Tag a friend. Spread the word. Let’s show these students that even in a time of scarcity and hate, community will rise up and meet their needs. Your support can make a real difference for students who are working so hard to succeed, and together, we can help them thrive.
Through this fundraiser, each student who applies and qualifies will receive support to help cover required textbooks, course codes, digital equipment, laptops, and other academic necessities. The funds will go directly to students who need them most, helping to ease the financial burden and support their academic success. By removing some of these barriers, we can help students focus on learning and reaching their goals, rather than worrying about how to afford the materials they need.
Donate. Share. Tag a friend. Spread the word. Let’s show these students that even in a time of scarcity and hate, community will rise up and meet their needs. Your support can make a real difference for students who are working so hard to succeed, and together, we can help them thrive.

