Alabama Power Foundation awards Good Roots Grant to Gadsden State
Green Space in full service by the 2020 Spring Semester
Alabama Power Foundation donated $1,000 to Gadsden State Community College through the Good Roots Grant program to enhance a green space on the Wallace Drive Campus. The donation was managed by the Cardinal Foundation, a support organization established to raise, manage, distribute and steward resources to support the mission of Gadsden State.
The project was implemented by a team of faculty and staff members with a dream to create a green space for social purposes for students and a learning space for instructors. Dr. Teresa Rhea, dean of Enrollment and Retention, said the development of green space on Wallace Drive was the perfect addition to the other renovations and developments happening on campus.
“The funds will be used to purchase trees which will be planted in our green space between Bevill Hall and Beck Field House,” she said. “And, the social benefits are as important as the environmental benefits. The green space will be in the heart of our Wallace Drive Campus.
“The effects will promote healthy living and social well-being which are essential to a student’s educational journey. Exposure to natural environments can restore the student’s ability to pay attention and reduce mental fatigue.”
Gadsden State began planting the trees in February. There were five trees planted according to the procedures prescribed by the National Arbor Day Foundation. The new green space was in full service by the end of the spring semester.
The Alabama Power Foundation, in partnership with the Alabama Urban Forestry Association and the Alabama Forestry Commission, created the Good Roots Grant program to encourage projects that improve the quality of the environment in communities, towns and cities by planting more trees. Good Roots grants help keep locations like Gadsden State vibrant by supporting environmental projects.
“The Alabama Power Foundation is excited to give the Gadsden State Cardinal Foundation the funds to enhance the environment with trees for their green space project,” said Steve Hildebrant, Alabama Power Co. liaison. “This project will not only visually enhance the campus for a positive learning environment, but it also improved the quality of life for everyone involved.”