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Strength

BOSCO TECH

We are grateful to our many alumni and friends who support Bosco Tech. The generosity of donors is vital to our ability to consistently offer a premier education to students.

FINANCIAL STRENGTH SUPPORTING THE TECH

We believe Bosco Tech’s mission of educating young men to be leaders with strong values is critical in today’s world. Our donation to the school is one way that we can support that belief and encourage others to do the same.

– JOHN (DRAFTING ’72) AND JAMIE KRAKOWSKI

“Recently I visited Bosco Tech for the first time in many years and was given an outstanding tour. I saw the intense faculty commitment to the students and the great facilities that I too was fortunate to be provided as a student. Bosco Tech provides an outstanding STEM education and moral structure that is invaluable in today’s world. We need leaders with technical knowledge and integrity that Bosco Tech provides. Giving for me is easy, as the school has given so much to me. I know my contributions will be well used for the betterment of the students.”

– MIKE (ELECTRONICS '75) AND SANDY O’REILLY

My experience at Bosco Tech means the world to me. Don Bosco helped me lay a strong foundation and provided me with the tools to navigate the world in a way I never dreamt possible. My educational experience and participation in sports (basketball and cross country) taught me a work ethic which I have implemented in all aspects of my life. Don Bosco also taught me the importance of service to God, community and the importance of friendship and family. The young adults at Bosco Tech today are only limited by their own minds and can accomplish anything they can envision as they journey through life. My wife Whanda and I are proud to be able to support the next generation of Don Bosco professionals.

– DR. RICHARD 'ERIC' (DRAFTING ’90) AND WHANDA MADRID

More than the academic and technical skills we take when we leave Bosco Tech is the realization that future success will take concerted effort and time that we learned how to budget effectively while at the Tech - in essence we learned how to work. Those lessons transfer to any future career and in my case and with God's help, allow me to be in a position to share my success by supporting current and future students and programs of Bosco Tech. If I had an unfulfilled wish, it would be that all alumni also give in accordance with their individual capabilities.

– LEE DOBLE (ELECTRONICS '64) AND LIZ DOBLE

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