NPRC Fundraiser
Come together for an evening that supports students and strengthens our community.
Support NPRC Students
Join us for NPRC’s Annual Fundraiser, an evening celebrating student success and supporting access to education across our communities.
Event Details
- March 28, 2026 from 5:00 to 9:00 p.m.
- Timber Haven Event Center at Cable Hollow Golf Course
What to Expect
- Silent and live auction items
- Alumni stories that highlight the real impact of your support
Dress & Tickets
- Guests are encouraged to wear white. Dress is casual.
- Tickets: $65 per person
Can’t Attend? You Can Still Support
If you’re unable to join us in person, there are several ways to be involved:
- Auction donations
- Event sponsorship
- One-time donation
Online ticket reservations are available for guests paying by credit or debit card. Guests wishing to pay by cash, check, or invoice may contact Jill Lasecki at 814-926-0013 x520 or jlasecki@rrcnpa.org to reserve tickets or with questions.
Partners in Progress
Progress is rarely linear, and meaningful change is never achieved alone.
We gratefully acknowledge members of the Pennsylvania Legislature for their support of our mission and their commitment to the communities we serve. The funding provided through the state budget supports our students, communities, and employers. Thank you for sharing the belief in this important work and the investment in making Northern Pennsylvania a great place to learn, live, and work.
NPRC celebrates our partners, organizations that have remained engaged over time and contributed to the evolution of our work. Our “Partners in Progress” include the Higher Education Councils and the Education and Training Center at Pitt Titusville. Together, we are building opportunities, strengthening communities, and empowering students to succeed.
Your commitment makes a lasting impact, and we couldn’t do it without you.
Thank you to the Community Education Center of Elk and Cameron Counties and Kate Brock; the Corry Higher Educational Council and Matthew Platz, the Keystone Community Education Council and Lance Hummer, the Potter County Education Council and Michele Moore, and the Warren/Forest Higher Education Council and John Papalia. Thank you to President Rick Esch and Stephanie Fiely at the Education and Training Center at Pitt Titusville.
Thank you to Rep. Mike Armanini of District 75, Rep. Jacob Banta of District 4, Rep. Ryan Bizarro of District 3, Sen. Michele Brooks of District 50, Rep. Marty Causer of District 67, Sen. Cris Dush of District 25, Rep. Patrick Harkins of District 1, Sen. Scott Hutchinson of District 21, Rep. Lee James of District 64, Sen. Dan Laughlin of District 49, Rep. Robert Merski of District 2, Rep. Clint Owlett of District 68, Rep. Kathy Rapp of District 65, Rep. Brad Roae of District 6, and Sen. Gene Yaw of District 23.
See What Our Students Have to Say
“It was a wonderful experience here at NPRC. I learned so much and my instructor was amazing. He was knowledgeable and made sure that everything we need is uploaded online and communicates well with us. He also held us accountable to make sure we were learning and ready. I enjoyed working alongside my amazing classmates and all the different experiences they brought to the course. Everyone in our class was eager to learn and was proactive about staying up to date on what is being asked of us.”
- Marie, NPRC EMT Graduate
“Attending NPRC was truly life-changing for me and provided a foundation to pursue my passion for early childhood education. I gained the knowledge and skills needed to excel in this field. But it was bigger than just academics; my professors taught me valuable life lessons and instilled important values that have shaped who I am today. Overall, my college journey has not only prepared me for a successful career but has also equipped me with the mindset and tools to make a positive impact on the lives of young children.”
- Brittany, Early Childhood Education Graduate
“I had a fear that this degree would be unobtainable due to being a full-time employee and mother. With the support of family, friends, coworkers, and NPRC, I’ve gained confidence and support to continue my education.”
- Brittney, NPRC Student
“From the first time I found out about NPRC, I knew attending college was something I wanted to pursue because of how genuine the first interaction was. I’m proof that finding the right path can be done. It’s worth it to find ways out of situations you do not want to be in for better ones. I can’t say enough about how NPRC’s employees have empowered and advocated for me.”
- Amanda, NPRC Student
"NPRC’s faculty, staff, and professors do everything they can to see the students succeed and provide us with exactly what we need to do our best both inside the classroom and out. The early childhood education program is phenomenal. It was a school that aided me in balancing class, schoolwork, and my career. From the start and throughout my time, NPRC made me feel like I was at the right place.”
- Savannah, Early Childhood Education Graduate
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