FLINTRID GE SACRED HEART ACADEMY
The mother dolorosa Society THE MOTHER DOLOROSA SOCIETY MEMBERS Anonymous
Investing and Inspiring You don’t have to choose between providing for your loved ones and supporting Flintridge Sacred Heart Academy.
Hazel and Carl Rauch William Martin Todd Olga Smahel Barnes ‘45 Donna Bender ‘67 Cornelia Grandin
Through our gift-planning program, we can help you support your passions and create the kind of gift you’ve always wanted to make – even if you never thought it was possible.
Celia A. Leaver Yvonne Smith Lefkowitz ‘55 Lois Longo Barbara Marshall
Mother Dolorosa was one of the three founding Dominican Sisters of Mission San Jose who started Flintridge Sacred Heart Academy in 1931. Due to her leadership and the lasting regard in which she is held, we are delighted to name this group of school supporters after her.
Joann McGarty ‘47 Alexandra Swanson McKay ‘57 Nicolina Montoya Carrie (Black ‘85) and Michael Oransky Emily Freedman Ramazzotti ‘58 Angela Fresquez Sayre ‘00 Mary Box Schuck ‘35 and Carl Schuck Cynthia Silverman Deborah and William Spathelf Jon and Marsha Berger Swan ‘56 Patricia Traviss ‘49
Names in bold: gift realized
The generous alumnae, friends and parents who have chosen to remember Flintridge Sacred Heart Academy in their estate plans are a special group. The Mother Dolorosa Society honors philanthropic and dedicated individuals who are creating a legacy here at FSHA through planned gifts that will have a lasting and positive impact on hundreds of young women for years to come. A bequest is one of the easiest gifts to make. With the help of an advisor, you can include language in your Will or Trust specifying a gift to be made to family, friends or Flintridge Sacred Heart as part of your estate plan.
The following types of commitments qualify you for membership in the Mother Dolorosa Society: • A bequest provision in your Will or revocable trust • A life-income gift that names FSHA as a reminder beneficiary, such as a charitable remainder trust • A charitable lead trust that provides income to FSHA for a donor’s lifetime or a term of years • A gift or assignment of qualified retirement plan assets, such as an IRA, 401(k) or 403 (b) • A gift of life insurance Planned gifts provide the resources that create extraordinary opportunities for young women and preserve FSHA’s future.
Thank You
For more information, please visit www.fsha.org/ plannedgiving or contact Chief Development Officer Margaret Kean at 626-685-8389, or mkean@fsha.org.
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