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In the<br />
Spirit of<br />
Mater<br />
Making a<br />
Difference...<br />
One Person at a Time<br />
On October 20, <strong>2007</strong>, the Feast of Mater, our<br />
<strong>Sacred</strong> <strong>Heart</strong> <strong>Schools</strong> Alumni are gathering to<br />
learn from three of our own who exemplify the<br />
Spirit of Mater and have gone on to achieve<br />
National and International recognition for their<br />
work to improve the lives of people without a<br />
voice.<br />
• Sister Irene Cullen (SHP ‘57)<br />
U.S. Director for the Society to the Kenya/Uganda<br />
Mission will talk to us about the mission of <strong>Sacred</strong><br />
<strong>Heart</strong> <strong>Schools</strong> in third world countries and specifi cally<br />
in Africa.<br />
• Melissa Brown Pritchard (SHP ‘66)<br />
ASU professor and novelist, will talk to us about her<br />
Daywalka Foundation that works to end human<br />
traffi cking in Nepal, India and Bangladesh.<br />
• Jonathan Dorsey (SJSH ‘99, SHP ‘03)<br />
A current Stanford student, will relate his passion to<br />
mobilize and inspire students to help African refugees<br />
living with HIV/AIDS through his FACE AIDS organization<br />
that provides support groups, income generating<br />
projects and grants for education and prevention.<br />
We hope this event will inspire and encourage<br />
everyone who has been joined through our<br />
<strong>Sacred</strong> <strong>Heart</strong> education and to understand that as<br />
God worked through Mary’s life, He is working<br />
through ours too.<br />
Please join us on October 20th as we gather in the<br />
Main Building for coffee at 9:30 am, followed by<br />
a 10 am Mass in the chapel, speakers and awards<br />
in The Campbell Center for the Performing Arts,<br />
and a luncheon in the parlors. Visits to Oakwood<br />
will end our day together.<br />
The<br />
Georgia Seitz Fults<br />
Memorial<br />
Garden<br />
at<br />
<strong>Sacred</strong> <strong>Heart</strong> <strong>Schools</strong><br />
MEMORIAL PAVING STONES<br />
Honor your loved ones, past and present.<br />
Purchase a memorial paving stone<br />
for a family member, for a student at<br />
<strong>Sacred</strong> <strong>Heart</strong>, or for someone dear who<br />
has passed. This engraved brick will<br />
be placed on the border of the beautiful<br />
Memorial Garden, located adjacent to<br />
the tennis courts at St. Joseph’s School<br />
of the <strong>Sacred</strong> <strong>Heart</strong>. Simply contact the<br />
SHS Development Office at 454-8393 or<br />
amarr@shschools.org by August 17th.<br />
Each memorial paving stone costs $500.<br />
All donations are tax-deductible<br />
to the extent allowed by law.<br />
Inscriptions are 2 lines,<br />
15 characters or spaces per line,<br />
including punctuation.<br />
Thank you for your support!<br />
If you would like to attend, sponsor a table of eight or volunteer<br />
to help with the event, please email alumni@shschools.org.