Hello and thank you for visiting my BC Race to Educate fundraising page!
On April 30th, Team Capp will be on campus at Boston College to participate in the 6th Annual BC Race to Educate.
All race proceeds support the school's efforts to provide phenomenal elementary education at Saint Columbkille Partnership School in close partnership with Boston College's Lynch School of Education as well as personal and social development firmly grounded in foundational Christian values of kindness, compassion and respect.
There will be awards for the class that registers the most runners and raises the most money. I'd like to invite you to support "Club Cappelletti" in our effort to contribute to this outstanding school.
A bit of our story and why we love St. Col's: We recently joined the St. Col's community and have been nothing short of amazed at the calibre of the teachers and administration and their deep and sincere dedication to upholding their committment to knowing and caring for each individual child.
The boys have thrived over these past few months both academically and developmentally and have formed life-long friendships. You can check out the school's website at www.stcps.org.
Please donate to our team, join to run with our team or just come to cheer us on!
For more information visit www.bcracetoeducate.com. All contributions are tax deductible.
Thank you!
BC Race To Educate
A Boston College-sponsored Kids Fun Run and 5K Run/Walk to Benefit Saint Columbkille Partnership School. The race is held on campus at Boston College, beginning and ended in Alumni Stadium, and features prizes in all age categories and a post-race celebration.
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.