Dolly Parton has been my hero since I was a teenager, and anyone who knows me has read countless blogs I've written about her and her positive influence on my life. She made me the optimist I am today, and taught me how to care about others unselfishly. Just two examples of her generosity include how she donated $1 million to research that led to the development of the COVID-19 Moderna vaccine, and many years ago she developed what was a local program became a world-wide reading program of free books for kids under 5. Now, she's offering employees of all 25 of her establishments free college tuition and books. She is AMAZING. Here's the story from CBS News.
(Dolly Parton. Credit: UK Independent)Dolly Parton's Dollywood offers to pay full tuition for all its employees
FEBRUARY 9, 2022 / 3:53 PM / CBS NEWS
Dolly Parton's theme park Dollywood announced Tuesday it will pay for tuition, fees and books for all its employees who choose to "pursue further education." The program, with funding provided by Dollywood's parent company Herschend Enterprises, will launch on February 24.
Herschend Enterprises' pilot program, titled GROW U, will be implemented for its 11,000 employees — seasonal, part-time or full-time — across its 25 parks, including Dollywood, according to a press release. The company is offering more than 100 fully-funded diploma, degree and certificate programs, and will also provide partial funding for 150 additional programs in fields such as hospitality, engineering, human resources and art design.
Eugene Naughton, president of the Dollywood Company, said in a statement that the he wants Dollywood Parks and Resorts to be the "best possible experience for both our guests and our hosts."
"One of The Dollywood Foundation's key tenets is to 'learn more.' This program is created with that very tenet in mind. We want our hosts to develop themselves through advanced learning to fulfill the foundation's other tenets: care more, dream more, and be more," Naughton said.
Andrew Wexler, Herschend CEO, said in a statement: "Our team members' success is our success." "Whether it's to pursue a new dream or advance their career with us, we care about our employees' personal and professional growth, because we believe that their futures should be grown with love, not loans," he wrote.
While Parton has yet to comment on the announcement, the country music star and actress has long been associated with philanthropy and goodwill. Among them, she funded research for Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine, raised money for Smoky Mountains wild fire victims in 2016 and created a charity that helps put books in the hands of children.
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