ALEXANDER CITY, Ala. – Alabama Rep. Ben Robbins has donated $5,000 to Central Alabama Community College to support student success initiatives across the school’s seven-county service area.
The funding will help bolster academic programs, workforce development, and student engagement efforts attempting to prepare students for real-world opportunities.
“We are incredibly grateful for Representative Robbins’ continued support of CACC,” said Central Alabama Community College President Jeff Lynn. “His investment in our students and programs reflects a strong commitment to higher education and workforce development in our region.”
Robbins, who represents Alabama House District 33, is a consistent advocate for education and economic growth. His district includes portions of the college’s service area.
“CACC is making a real difference by preparing students for today’s workforce and tomorrow’s opportunities,” Robbins said. “It’s important to ensure our community colleges have the resources they need to continue that work, and I’m proud to support CACC in its efforts.”
The donation serves as a reminder of the growing partnership between Central Alabama Community College and state lawmakers as the college expands its programs and deepens its community ties.
The college serves students across central Alabama with a mission to provide accessible, high-quality education and workforce training.