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DAY OF GIVING A SUCCESS

MORE THAN $35,000

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THANKS TO THE WONDERFUL SUPPORT

of Holy Family University’s alumni, faculty, staff, students, and friends, we surpassed our third annual Day of Giving goal of $30,590 by raising more than $35,000 on February 11. A one-time full-tuition “Day of Giving” scholarship will be awarded RAISED FOR “DAY OF GIVING” to a deserving senior in the 2021-2022 SCHOLARSHIP academic year. The extra funds raised will be awarded to a second senior. During these extraordinary times, we are grateful to all our donors for demonstrating the strength of our family!

RECENT GRANTS OF NOTE

GRANTS RECEIVED

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION American Rescue Plan Higher Education Emergency

Relief Fund III — $5,908,315 in support of Holy Family University’s coronavirus pandemic response.

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act Higher Education Emergency Relief

$5,908,315 Fund II — $2,332,951 in support of Holy Family University’s coronavirus AND pandemic response. $2,332,951 CROWN HOLDINGS, INC. — $35,000 (U.S. DEPARTMENT in support of Pathways into Vietnam, OF EDUCATION) a global initiative to teach English $35,000 as a foreign language to seminarians studying to become priests in Vietnam. (CROWN HOLDINGS, INC.) PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF $29,988 EDUCATION — $29,988 in support of “It’s On Us PA,” a statewide campaign (PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT to combat campus sexual assault OF EDUCATION) through awareness and prevention education programs.

NEW ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP ESTABLISHED

A NEW ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP has been established in memory of Edward J. Fitzgerald, Jr. and Anita L. Fitzgerald by their son, Ward Fitzgerald. According to Ward, his parents were from Northeast Philadelphia and they had a great love for the Holy Family University community.

The scholarship will be awarded annually to provide financial support to a student who embraces, practices, and exhibits the values of the Catholic Church. Ward is Chief Executive Officer and Senior Managing Principal of EQT Exeter, an international real estate equity fund investment group, and real estate development and operating company.

Endowed funds are a meaningful way to create a permanent legacy at Holy Family University for you, your family, or a loved one. For more information, please contact Joshua Liss, Assistant Vice President for Development, at jliss@holyfamily.edu or 267-341-3100.

DOUBLE YOUR IMPACT!

WILL YOUR EMPLOYER MATCH YOUR GIVING

to Holy Family University?

Many corporations will match employee donations to Holy Family, and the impact of your gift may be doubled or possibly tripled! Some companies even match gifts made by retirees and/or spouses.

Visit holyfamily.edu/matching and search our matching gift database to see if your employer will match your gift. You will find all the information you need to initiate a match!

For more information on having your gift matched, please contact Jeff Goldman, Advancement Services Manager, at jgoldman2@ holyfamily.edu or 267-341-5007.

Thank You to Our 2021 Tigers on the Loose Sponsors!

Thank you to our generous sponsors who spark opportunity, hope, and achievement for Holy Family University students by making an affordable, high quality education possible. As a result, our graduates are putting their bright minds to work and making their mark on the world as health care practitioners, educators, and business leaders.

For a complete list of sponsors and donors, please visit holyfamily.edu/tigersloose.

Presenting Sponsor EQT Exeter Platinum Sponsors A.T. Chadwick Company, Inc. James Dever Bennett, Esq. ’82 and Kim F. Bennett Gold Sponsors

Barnes & Noble College PepsiCo TN Ward Company WSFS Community Foundation

Delran Builders Independence Blue Cross Landscaping Maintenance & Snow Plowing, Inc. Metz Culinary Management NSM Insurance Brokers Performance Food Group Sisters of the Holy Family of Nazareth Stradley Ronon Stevens & Young, LLP Tantala Associates, LLC, Engineers & Architects

Silver Sponsors

Allied Universal Chadwick Service Company Dennis Colgan H’18 Crown Holdings, Inc. Salvatore and Margaret Faia Roger ’97 and Beth ’09 Falloon Family & Friends Organization of Holy Family University Holy Family University Alumni Association J. R. Simplot Company Kane Builders S&D Inc. Daniel ’04 and Michele M’10 Kilcoyne Kingsbury, Inc. Legacy Sign Co. Dominc Marano H’13 Parx Casino Penn Jersey Paper Co. PNC Bank Pro Systems, LLC Southampton Window Cleaning & Janitorial Service, Inc. Steamfitters Local Union 420 William Strecker Anthony H’11 and Mary Ann Szuszczewicz Tyson Foods Mary Keirans Vassallo ’85 Karen Wold

Bronze Sponsors

THE EVENT SURPASSED ITS GOAL WITH MORE THAN $270,000

RAISED IN SUPPORT OF STUDENT FINANCIAL AID.

MORE TIGERS ON THE LOOSE

To view photos from the evening and a recording of the program, please visit

holyfamily.edu/ tigersloose

TIGERS ON THE LOOSE

MORE THAN 150 ALUMNI AND FRIENDS gathered at Tigers on the Loose, Holy Family University’s annual scholarship celebration, on June 3 at the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology.

The event surpassed its $250,000 goal with more than $270,000 raised in support of student financial aid. Led by EQT Exeter, this year’s Presenting Sponsor, thank you to our sponsors and donors for their generosity. For a complete list of sponsors and donors, please visit holyfamily.edu/tigersloose.

Tigers on the Loose changes venues every year, giving attendees access to some of the most interesting cultural spots in Philadelphia. Please save the date of May 12, 2022 for the next Tigers on the Loose, which will be held at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in Center City Philadelphia. As the first art museum and school in the United States, it features a world-famous collection of American art.

In front of the Sphinx of Ramses II, President Sister Maureen McGarrity, CSFN, and Blue with Roger Falloon ’97, Tigers on the Loose Committee Co-Chair, and his wife, Beth ’09.

LEFT:

Kaitlyn Meyers ’21 shared her student experience and spoke passionately about the importance of student financial aid. According to Kaitlyn, “Students like myself graduate from high school with dreams of changing the world for the better in our own way. Holy Family’s donors allow these dreams to become reality and we, as a whole, are eternally grateful for all you have done to support us.”

Jim Bennett ’82, Tigers on the Loose Committee Co-Chair, thanked attendees for gathering to celebrate Holy Family and its students in the unique setting of the Penn Museum.

Sarah Montgomery ’20 and Marisa Beauchemin ’21.

Tom DiMarcantonio ’19, Taurai Augustin ’18, and Matthew Weed ’18.

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