What's featured in this issue?
LCS Reopens for New School Year to Continue Its “Beautiful Work": Louverture Cleary School is back in session for the 2024–2025 school year after an exciting summer. Though last year saw an interrupted spring and delayed graduation, the LCS community took full advantage of the adjusted summer schedule.
A Rotation of Leadership: After five successful years as The Haitian Project’s president, Reese Grondin has rotated into the position of vice president of finance and administration, a role that capitalizes on her expertise which has been honed over more than two decades of service with the Project. And as THP ramps up its fundraising initiatives to push the LCS Network plan forward, Patrick Moynihan, most recently THP president emeritus and director of institutional advancement, has rotated back into the position of THP president.
Nearly 200 Years of Dedication: Throughout the history of Louverture Cleary School, 89 inspiring individuals have served as missionary teachers before leaving campus to step into perhaps their most important and certainly most enduring roles — THP ambassadors. Two in particular come to mind as exemplars of the outsized impact of volunteers.
THP’s New Office of Planned Giving: When an individual thinks about their impact on the world, the concept of legacy often comes to mind. It’s the imprint that is left behind, the values that are passed on after a life well lived. One of the most profound ways to create a lasting and transformative legacy is through THP's new Office of Planned Giving.
And much, much more!
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