Steven Martin ’93 will gift $15,000 to the Terrier Care Line, a crisis counseling service for Wofford’s community.
Martin, president and CEO of Constellation Quality Health, based in Raleigh, North Carolina, says his contribution will fund the care line’s operation for one year.
“This just seemed like a logical fit,” says Martin, who earned a bachelor’s in biology from Wofford and a master’s in health administration from the Medical University of South Carolina. “Wofford means so much to me and I am humbled to be part of this.”
Martin has served as vice president of the quality division for Atrium Health in Charlotte, North Carolina; vice president for business development at Courtemanche and Associates; a field surveyor with The Joint Commission; and assistant vice president of the quality division of Carolinas HealthCare System.
“I couldn’t be more grateful for Steven,” says Perry Henson ’96, director of counseling and accessibility services. “His generous gift is a tremendous help to our department. It ensures that anyone associated with Wofford has access to this 24/7 resource. It also frees up resources for additional programs that may benefit our community.”
Launched in February 2020 and operated by Protocall, the Terrier Care Line provides confidential, free crisis counseling services to Wofford faculty, staff, students and their families.
“We have put a lot of work into it this,” Henson says. “We’re going to make sure that anyone having a difficult time gets the resources they need.”
For immediate support, call the Terrier Care Line at 864-597-4393.