Nicholls Athletics Announces $20,000 Donation to Support Student-Athletes

Nicholls Athletics Announces ,000 Donation to Support Student-Athletes
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THIBODAUX, La. — Dedicated Nicholls State University Supporters  Henry and Kim Lafont have donated $20,000 to Nicholls Athletics for the  Boucvalt Family Athletic Complex Naming Rights campaign.

As a thank you for their generous support, Nicholls Athletics is  naming the linebacker coach’s office the Henry and Kimberly Lafont  Linebacker Coach’s Office. The official name is pending approval from  the University of Louisiana System Board of Supervisors.

“Nicholls has always been important to us, and, more importantly, our  area itself,” Henry said. “I have said many times that Nicholls gave me  and countless other students in this area a unique opportunity to get a  great education at an unbelievable cost. I truly believe that I would  not be an attorney today without Nicholls State University. We have  always felt that athletics and academics go hand-in-hand for a true  university experience. That is why we try to support so many different  areas on this campus. We would like to encourage more people, especially  alumni, to contribute to their university. It is the best way to keep  our university moving forward.”

Henry (BA’ 76), an attorney and former Nicholls instructor, and Kim,  CEO of Nu-Lite Electrical Wholesalers, have been avid supporters of  Nicholls State University over the years and are never far off from any  university fundraising event. They created a scholarship for  first-generation students from South Lafourche, were named the top  donors during the 2019 Give-N-Day and even celebrated their anniversary  in 2018 with the Nicholls Foundation during a trip to Lyon, France. Kim  was named an Honorary Alum by the Nicholls Alumni Federation in 2016.

Announced in 2020, the naming campaign for the Boucvalt Family  Athletic Complex is raising money to provide for current and future  needs within Nicholls Athletics. The goal of the campaign will be to  name all areas of the new facility, which opened last year, in an effort  to raise funds. This will allow Nicholls Athletics to invest a portion  into an endowment and use the other funds for upkeep and maintenance  within the department.

“Support from the community is integral, not only to the success of  Nicholls Athletics but also to creating a first-class experience for our  student-athletes,” said Hillary Charpentier, director of the Colonel  Athletic Association. “Seeing support from donors like the Lafonts, who  support not only athletics but multiple entities across campus lets you  know what a truly special place Nicholls is.”

Each new room or area of the Boucvalt Family Athletic Complex may be  named after an individual, family or business as per guidelines set  forth by the state of Louisiana, Nicholls State University and the Donor  Gifts Agreement. The opportunity will allow donors to pay off their  investment over five years, and the naming rights to the space for 15  years.

Room naming opportunities in the Boucvalt Family Athletic Complex are  still available. For more information, visit the CAA website at nicholls.edu/caa.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Thursday, May 12, 2022

MEDIA CONTACT: Jerad David, Director of Communications, 985.448.4303 or jerad.david@nicholls.edu

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