Hi there! Welcome to my Pledge page!
What are you doing this weekend? On Saturday, April 29th, I will be on campus at Boston College to participate in the 7th Annual BC Race to Educate. I will be running a 5K race, but probably hopping along by the end of it! Please share this link with your friends and family and have them register at www.bcracetoeducate.com! You can also follow Saint Col's on Facebook and share the event that way!
But most important of all: all race proceeds support my school, Saint Columbkille Partnership School in Brighton! It is our main fundraiser for the year and contributions received ensure that tuition is affordable for any child interested in attending. All contributions are tax deductible!
This year, the goal for the event is to raise $200,000 with 1500 participants on race day! My personal goal this year is to raise $750. All of the school staff and all of the families in the school participate in the BC Race and no donation is too small. So please help with this goal and keep education affordable for a deserving child.
Please click here to view a video about the impact my school has on the future leaders of our country!
To find out more about Saint Col's click here!
Thank you for your support and for sharing this!
Lavinia Ifrim
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.