A girls volleyball team at Texas Community High School in Collin County raised $9,000 to buy a car for their administrator, Abel Rodriguez, after they discovered she stayed up late cheering them on and often waited until 1 a.m. for a ride home. The move attracted attention when it first occurred in November 2025, according to reports and widely shared social media posts. Months later, the story was circulating online again, bringing renewed attention to the student initiative and the results of the fundraising campaign.
How a volleyball team raised $9,000 for its trustees
Rodriguez was known at school for arriving early, staying late and attending volleyball games regularly. Pupils described him as a consistent supporter of the team during games, making him a recognized figure within the school community.After realizing Rodriguez didn’t have a car, the team decided to take action. One night, he stayed at school until 1 a.m., waiting for the bus after get off work. This highlights the practical difficulties that lead to support from student organizations.Students launched a fundraiser to purchase the vehicle. Within 24 hours, they raised thousands of dollars, and within a week, the total reached $9,000, making it possible to purchase a used car.Local organizations contributed to the initiative. Group 1 Ford of Rockwall assisted with transporting the vehicle, while JR Arey State Farm Agency helped with insurance and fuel costs.
outpouring of emotion
Rodriguez was called outside and was surprised by the students and staff gathered in the parking lot. Video shows him reacting excitedly as the car was revealed, with the crowd cheering.Although the event took place in November 2025, the story is being shared on social media, introducing it to new audiences and once again increasing its visibility.The vehicle provides reliable transportation, reducing the need for late-night rides and improving daily travel.This fundraising event addresses a specific need and demonstrates how a coordinated effort within a school community can deliver real results.

