Matt Garber Endowed Scholarship Fund

鈥淩esponding to God鈥檚 call is about stepping out in faith鈥 and finding great joy as [we] see our calling affirmed time and time again.鈥 These were Matt Garber鈥檚 words as he described his experience in 91短视频鈥檚 Ministry Inquiry program, through which he explored pastoral ministry within local Mennonite congregations.
Garber, 22, a well-loved student leader, musician, and 2008 nursing graduate, was known for his strong faith and good sense of humor. He drowned in Costa
Rica on July 1, 2008, shortly after graduating with honors.
91短视频 hopes the Matt Garber Endowed Scholarship Fund, aimed at helping music or nursing students-in-need, will encourage other students to discover their calling.
Scholarship Fund Goals
Fund planners hope to raise $50,000 or more through donations from family and friends over the next several years. Supporters are invited to or plan a future gifts such as a bequest.
As soon as the fund accrues $10,000 or more, 91短视频 will begin to grant scholarships in Garber鈥檚 name, reports Kirk Shisler , vice president of advancement. 鈥淲e believe that this permanent fund in Matthew鈥檚 memory is a meaningful way to celebrate his legacy of faith in Christ and love of life and others,鈥 said Shisler.
91短视频 financial aid and admissions staff will choose the student recipients based on financial need.
A Season of Loss
A native of Elizabethtown, PA, Garber was spending the summer in Costa Rica assisting a missionary family and learning Spanish when he was caught in a riptide while swimming with friends in an area not known to be dangerous. He planned to begin a position in the emergency room at Lancaster (PA) General Hospital at summer鈥檚 end. He was one of ten graduating 91短视频 seniors honored with the annual 鈥淐ords of Distinction鈥 recognition for their 鈥渟ignificant impact鈥 on campus and beyond.
Garber鈥檚 passing hit the 91短视频 community hard. Nearly 150 classmates, relatives and friends quickly posted messages of love and loss on 91短视频鈥檚 tribute blog. Busloads of community members traveled to Elizabethtown on July 13 for Garber鈥檚 memorial service. And in November of that year, the music department鈥檚 annual concert centered around 鈥淒eath Cannot Separate,鈥 an original work composed by 91短视频 alum Nathan Bontrager as a tribute to Garber, his classmate and friend.
A 鈥楳odel 91短视频 厂迟耻诲别苍迟鈥
鈥淔rom time to time, one who could be considered the 鈥榤odel 91短视频 student鈥 comes along,鈥 said Ken L. Nafziger , former vice president for student life. 鈥淐onsider a young man who, as an expression of his Christian faith, is prone to service, committed to community, loves to sing, makes friends with ease and is kind, caring and scholarly, and you have Matthew Garber. While we grieve his passing, we are heartened by the way he touched and influenced so many people in his time on this earth,鈥 Dr. Nafziger added.
鈥淲e in the nursing department remember Matt for his smile, his positive attitude and his infectious sense of humor 鈥 that he often used to relieve tension during some tense group projects,鈥 said Arlene G. Wiens, former nursing department chair.
Classmate Melissa Sikes, who graduated with Garber in 2008, described him as 鈥渨ise and mature beyond his years; he was very immersed in life, involved in everything he touched. But with tragedy there is hope,鈥漵he added," and I know I can be a better nurse, using my critical thinking to really connect all the points in a patient 鈥 thanks to Matt and his insights."
to the Matt Garber Endowed Scholarship Fund.