Media Contact: Margaret Foight
Communication Coordinator
Lancaster County Career & Technology Center
mfoight@lancasterctc.edu

Willow Street, PA – The Lancaster County Career and Technology Foundation (LCCTF) is excited to announce a $45,000 donation from EHD, following their 9th annual cornhole tournament on August 15, 2024. Held at EHD’s corporate headquarters in Lancaster, it hosted over 50 cornhole teams representing both colleagues and insurance industry partners. The event featured food trucks, DJ, raffle and cornhole play, all organized by EHD employees. 

Mike Malinowski, president and CEO of EHD, stated, “EHD is strongly committed to helping our local communities across the commonwealth. Our annual cornhole tournament is just another way we want to help support those organizations that provide vital resources to our community, like the services provided by the Lancaster County Career and Technology Foundation. While we have great passion for the professional services we provide to companies, it is great to give back and we are proud that this event alone, through the years, has raised over $300,000 to groups in Lancaster County.” 

This year, the Lancaster County Career and Technology Foundation (LCCTF) was selected as the event’s beneficiary. Funds from this year’s event will be used to provide new, state-of-the-art equipment for LCCTC programs and will support scholarships and workforce grants for graduating LCCTC students.  

“We are truly honored to be selected as the beneficiary of this 2024 EHD Cornhole Tournament.  These funds will go a long way in supporting the mission of the LCCTF to ensure the LCCTC has the materials, equipment, and funding to provide the best in career training for high school and adult students.  Thank you to EHD for another incredibly successful event that benefits the Lancaster community!” said Jennifer Baker, LCCTF Executive Director. 

LCCTC recognizes and appreciates event sponsorship by Travelers Insurance, Donegal, Strategic Benefit Resources, EMC Insurance, Capital Blue Cross, Benecon, and 22 additional carrier and vendor partners that made this event possible. 

Please find attached a photo of both LCCTC and EHD representatives, commemorating the donation. In the photo from left to right are Darryl Gordon, board president, LCCTF; Mike Malinowski, president and CEO, EHD; Jen Baker, executive director, LCCTF; and Jeremy King, principal, LCCTC Willow Street Campus. 

About the LCCTC: The Lancaster County Career & Technology Center (LCCTC) is a full-service career and technical school dedicated to preparing high school students and adults for careers in the new economy. Lancaster County CTC is best among its class and strives to meet the highest standards of quality instruction. For more information regarding our mission, programs, or initiatives, please visit lancasterctc.edu. 

About the LCCTF: The Lancaster County Career & Technology Foundation was established in 2003 to support the students and programs of the Lancaster County Career & Technology Center (LCCTC). The Foundation’s mission is to ensure that the LCCTC has the materials, the equipment and the funding to provide the best in career training for high school and adult students. 

The LCCTF raises dollars to support:

  • Funding for innovative, state of the art equipment, technology, supplies and materials; 
  • Financial assistance for students for uniforms, tools, certification fees;
  • Scholarships for post-secondary education;
  • Workforce grants for LCCTC graduates to obtain the tools and materials needed to enter the workforce and begin their career; and
  • Provide tuition support for adult students entering Advanced Manufacturing and Transportation programs. 

Learn more at lcctf.org.