Sierra College Foundation Closes Fall Semester with Major Delivery to the Basic Needs Center to Help Students

December 11, 2025
South Placer Rotary delivers diapers, wipes and formula to the Sierra College Basic Needs Center
Four members of the South Placer Rotary Club delivered baby wipes, diapers and formula to the Basic Needs Center on the Rocklin Campus.

Thousands of Diapers and Wipes Donated by the South Placer Rotary Club

Sierra College Foundation (SCF) closes the Fall Semester as the recipient of thousands of diapers, wipes and formula to Sierra College’s Basic Needs Center from the South Placer Rotary Club. Since opening in August 2023, the Basic Needs Center has served more than 2,000 students and the Food Pantry has seen nearly 6,000 visitors. Over 60 percent of Sierra College students are eligible for some kind of assistance. Data shows that when a student is welcomed and assisted by SCF their chances for success, graduation and continuing education are extremely high.

 “The South Placer Rotary Club is proud to support the Sierra College Foundation and the Basic Needs Center with this holiday delivery,” said Damian Lima, president, South Placer Rotary Club. “This is the third year our club has supported Sierra College students in this manner and every year we strive to help more students than the year prior.”

South Placer Rotary Club collected donations from members and community members. This week the club donated 4,193 diapers, 7,880 baby wipes and five containers of formula. This is the largest holiday delivery of these specific products to date.

“This time of year, this type of donation is greatly needed. So many of our students are parents and diapers, baby wipes and formula are incredibly costly,” said Britt Bray, program manager, Basic Needs and Support Services for Sierra College. “Because of the great need, I imagine nearly all of these diapers and cans of formula will be gone relatively soon, and we will have to find a way to replenish.”

“People assume Sierra College students don’t need assistance because community college is nearly free,” said Sonbol Aliabadi, SCF executive director. “That couldn’t be further from the truth. While registration fees might be affordable, cost of living as we know is not. Students need help with food, housing, transportation – the basic needs. That’s where the Foundation can help.”

About Sierra College Foundation

SCF was founded in 1973 and serves as the advancement office for Sierra College. SCF is committed to aligning with the Sierra College mission: Student success for all while closing equity and achievement gaps. Students often struggle, and financial limitation is the biggest hurdle to student success. SCF supports students by raising money through private donations, corporate giving, grants and events. SCF is independently audited and governed by a volunteer Board of Directors, most of whom live and work in the communities served by the Sierra Joint Community College District of Placer, Nevada, and parts of Sacramento and El Dorado Counties. For more information about Sierra College Foundation and how to give or volunteer, visit: www.sierracollege.edu/foundation.