The Perfect CDH Gift—Think Back, Give Back
February 14, 2018
Join us in honoring the faculty, coaches, and staff who may have impacted you or your child's life in a special way.
During the month of February, we are launching a campaign to honor these often unsung heroes, and we encourage you to give a gift in their honor. Let the staff members of CDH know how much you appreciate them and their dedication to Catholic education!
Making a donation in honor of a past or present staff member is truly a remarkable statement of gratitude. By honoring their impact on you or your family's life, you will ensure current and future students at CDH will have an opportunity for the excellence you so treasure. The CDH Advancement Office will notify the honoree that a gift has been made in their name.
Ways To Make Your Gift
ONLINE
Click here to give online today. In the comment section, please state the faculty, coach, or staff member's first and last name.
PLEDGE
Make a gift via a pledge. Please contact Peggy Gartland Schafer'79 today to set up your pledge by email or phone at 651-696-3318.
CHECK
Write the honoree's name in the memo line and mail to CDH Advancement Office, 550 S. Albert Street, St. Paul, MN 55116.
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