Sustaining the Legacy

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(i) TECH FUND

Sustaining the Legacy. There are many ways to give back to Bosco Tech. St oc k gifts, 401k rollovers, and gift matching programs-Techmen are choosing opt i ons that work best for their lifestyles and their families.

As the school has increasingly transitioned to alumni leadership among administration, trustees and donors, it's up to Techmen to ensure the schoo l's future as a recognized leader in education. We're grateful fo r what was inst illed i n us during our formative years and now, more than ever, it's up to us, t ogether.

Joe Reyes

TECH: Building Technology

YEAR: 1979

TYPE OF GIFT: Donor-advised fund, planned estate gift, restricted

and unrestricted cash, auction and event sponsorships, gifts in kind

"Giving to Tech now is about

helping leadership take the school

to the next level. It's our responsibility as alumni to make sure

that Bosco Tech is in the strongest possible position - what's happen-

ing at the school is so exciting, and

we have a great opportunity to shape the future to ensure that the school has the resources it needs

to reach new heights and stay at

the forefront of education in the country."

John Bel

TECH: Electronics

YEAR: 1964

TYPE OF GIFT: Qualified charitable distribution, cash and event

donations

"Bosco Tech remains a treasured part of my life and memories. I will

be ever grateful for the education,

discipline and direction which it afforded to me.

My personal giving to Tech is a

way for me to help the students of

today, while the school prepares for tomorrow. I want the school to

thrive, continuing to be a place of exceptional learning."

TECH: Materials Science

YEAR: 1996

TYPE OF GIFT: Online, through Tech website, and offiine, and

cash donations.

"I take pride in giving back to the

Tech. The opportunities I was afforded during my time there and

the level of preparation I received for college and beyond has been a

blessing to me and my family.''

TECH: Drafting

YEAR: 1972

TYPE OF GIFT: IRA qualified chari-

table distribution, stock, cash gifts, gifts in kind, events and auctions

"I donate to Bosco Tech because, as an alum, I realize how Bosco

Tech's mission of education has provided hundreds of graduates

like myself a boost in their career.

Most recently, I have had the priv-

ilege of donating to the Tech with

a Qualified Charitable Distribution (QCD) from my IRA account.

This donation not only was benefzcial to the school, it also reduced

my Required Minimum Distribution (RMD) now and in the future.

This and future donations make it

a win-win proposition for me and my wife."

TECH: Alumnus of Don Bosco

Technical Institute, NJ

YEAR: 1968

TYPE OF GIFT: Tech Fund

unrestricted cash donation

"Looking back, the Tech gave me a good alignment toward college

and a 39-year career in aerospace. Now, after that career and eight

+ + years of retirement, I see that positive influence in more aspects of + + my life. I contribute to help make

that experience available to more young men (and women)."

BOSCOTECH.EDU/GIVING

Gifts can be made conveniently and safely through boscotech.edu/giving.

Each of us has benefi.tted greatly from our Salesian education; we're asking you to partner with so many dedicated alumni in sustaining the legacy. Will you please consider making a contribution that works for you?

A tax advisor can help you review planned giving options. For more information, contact Phil Consuegra, Vice President of Development and Strategic Initiatives, at pconsuegra@boscotech.edu. All communication is confi.dential.

ROSEMEAD, CA 91770

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