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HELP JCHS BUILD A BETTER TOMORROW...TODAY!
Contributed by: Jennifer Trefelner on 9/12/2008

HELP JCHS BUILD A BETTER TOMORROW...TODAY!

The 2008-2009 John Carroll High School Annual Giving Campaign has officially kicked off! The year-long campaign is an opportunity for the community to help build a better future, today. John Carroll prides itself on giving students the foundation of a Catholic-Christian character combined with a quality education by providing the tools necessary to become morally strong and successful in their collegiate years and beyond.

As you know, John Carroll is more than a school. It is a family that offers an atmosphere in which students receive individualized attention on a daily basis, inside and outside of the classroom. Last year, the community's philanthropy helped to hire and retain educators in order to maintain small class size, purchase a new school bus, and acquire a new scoreboard, rubberized track, and wooden gymnasium floor.

Donations may be made through a variety of avenues including planned gifts, personalized scholarships, memorial gifts, as well as pledges and gifts of multiple payments. We also gladly honor any request that your gift be spent on specific needs, buildings, or departments. Each donation category comes with perks such as preferred corporate advertising, tickets to school events, preferred football parking, and much more!

For a copy of the Annual Giving Brochure, please contact Jennifer Trefelner, Director of the Office of Institutional Advancement, at John Carroll High School (772) 464-5200. You can also find the brochure and make online donations at www.JohnCarrollHigh.com.




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Jennifer Trefelner

Fort Pierce , FL

Jennifer Trefelner has posted 88 stories and 1 comment since joining on 2/21/2006. Jennifer Trefelner 's average story rating is 5.
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