Hi Everyone,
On April 29th, I will be on campus at Boston College to participate in the 7th Annual BC Race to Educate. All race proceeds support my school, Saint Columbkille Partnership School and are used to make my school awesome! Race proceeds are used to ensure that quality Catholic education is available to all who seek it. All contributions are tax deductible.
This year, our goal is to raise $200,000 with 1500 participants on race day! We are having a contest at school to see which class can register the most runners and who can raise the most money. I hope you can help me win! To register to run/walk, or donate, please visit www.bcracetoeducate.com.
If you want to learn more about my awesome school, please visit www.stcps.org.
We have had so much fun at this event in the past and hope that you can help us raise money by either registering to run/walk with us or to make a donation to us to help meet our fundraising goal. If you would like to run/walk the race with us, you can register for the race at the link below and join our team DALY DASHERS!!! Or, if you can't be there you could always donate to our pledge page below.
http://www.PledgeReg.com/123397
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR HELPING US RAISE MONEY TO KEEP OUR TUITION AFFORDABLE FOR OUR PARENTS!
We love our school and WE LOVE YOU!
DANIEL ASHE DALY
BC Race To Educate
The BC Race to Educate is Boston College-sponsored 5K Run/Walk and Kids Fun Run to Benefit Saint Columbkille Partnership School. The race is held on campus at Boston College, beginning and ending in Alumni Stadium, and features entertainment, food and prizes in all age categories. Join the BC athletes, BC Pep band, Berklee Drum Line and Baldwin the Eagle as we lace up our sneakers for a great cause!
Saint Columbkille Partnership School is a Pre-K through grade 8 urban Catholic school located in Brighton, MA. In 2006, the school formed a partnership with Boston College, St. Columbkille Parish and The Archdiocese of Boston, and now serves 435 students. The student population is culturally, religiously and economically diverse with 22 different languages spoken in the homes of our students. 41 percent of our students are on need-based scholarships.