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FNB of LAWCO Gives to Williams Works

Williams Baptist University received a $7,500 gift from First National Bank of Lawrence County Wednesday in support of the Williams Works program. The check was presented to WBU President Dr. Stan Norman by Kim Long, a vice president and loan officer at the Bono branch for the bank.

Students in Williams Works work 16 hours a week through the fall and spring semesters and in exchange for their work hours, they have the cost of their tuition and fees covered each semester they work. In addition, they will have the opportunity to work through the summer and have their room and board expenses as well, giving them the opportunity to graduate debt-free.

Students work a variety of jobs around campus and in the community to accumulate their hours which include jobs on WBU’s produce farm, Eagle Farms and through community partners like Custom-Pak and Lawrence Healthcare which provide students the opportunity to work in a material and handling and healthcare environments.

WBU is a private, Christian university in Walnut Ridge.

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