Unity Statue Project

 

“There is a real magic in enthusiasm. It spells the difference between mediocrity and accomplishment.”

-Norman Vincent Beale
 

 

 

What is the project?

 

The Unity Statue is a student-driven project to publicly honor the men and women of Emergency Medicine. This project further highlights the vital need of all of the disciplines working together to care for the citizens of this great nation.

 

What is the problem?

 

As far as the RCC EMS students have been able to determine, there is not one statue in the nation to collectively honor emergency providers in EMS, fire, police, allied health and the military.  This will be the first statue that will honor the “unity” that is required to make a difference in our communities.

 

What can I do?

 

The RCC EMS students are putting together small (9 ˝”) statues that are replicas of the life-size monument that we are constructing.  The funds gained from the selling of these replicas will be put into the RCC Foundation to support the estimated $150,000 to make this statue a reality.  If you are interested in purchasing a replica of the statue, or if you would like to make a donation, please call the project managers who will give you details on how to work with the RCC Foundation.  All contributions are tax deductible and appreciated.  Please make sure all of your donations go through the foundation. Thank you.   

 

Your support is appreciated.  If you have any questions or comments, please contact:

 

Josh Scruggs

Niklaus Rodriguez

Chris Bowen

Project Managers, Paramedic Students

Riverside Community College EMS Academy

March Education Center/Moreno Valley

c/o Kellie.Wells@rcc.edu

 

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