MIT 24-Hour Challenge 2025 presents:
Student Life, Wellness, and Support
Come together: 200 donors for $10,000 in critical student support!
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About This Microchallenge
If 200 donors support Student Wellbeing on March 13 during the MIT 24-Hour Challenge, Arjun Dayal ’08; Elaine Yiu Kan ’95, ’96, MEng ’96; Steven Larky ’84; and Sarah Tegen ’97 will make a gift of $10,000.
About Student Well-being
Your gift to this challenge will support students in many ways—from providing an enriching environment that promotes student well-being to assisting students struggling with personal hardship.
- The Student Life, Wellness, and Support Fund plays a critical role in supporting the out-of-the-classroom student experience and educating our students about living healthy and purposeful lives. This fund remains the primary vehicle for supporting much of the well-being work within and across the Division of Student Life (DSL).
- The Good Samaritan/Mitzvah Fund, originally launched by the Class of 1954, has helped many students address urgent financial needs related to travel, clothing, and other unexpected personal expenses.
Your gift to this challenge on March 13 will help address ongoing efforts focused on student well-being and support services at MIT.