Support The Bridge School Endowment with VIP Experience
This year, The Bridge School is making a major effort to raise funds for The Bridge School Endowment and using the concert as one of the means to achieve this goal.
Here is a unique opportunity to support The Bridge School at this year’s 28th Annual Benefit Concert to help ensure the ongoing vitality and continuity of The Bridge School and its work. The Bridge Builder Endowment Fund will further the unique approach and programs of The Bridge School and will benefit generations of children, those who attend the school and those who benefit from the broad dissemination of the creative strategies developed by our staff. The VIP Experience at the 28th Annual Benefit Concert is a continuing effort in building the endowment.
Your support will ensure The Bridge School a future. More details at VIP Experience - The 28th Annual Bridge School Benefit Concert.
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2 Comments:
Thank you Thrasher's Wheat for posting this comment. This is a great opportunity to go back stage on the catering deck for a chance to see behind the scenes at the Bridge Concert. Most importantly, a chance to support the Bridge endowment fund. We want to see Neil and Pegi's dream of creating a school that survives beyond our lifetime. The endowment fund does just that - your contribution will go directly to the endowment fund and your name will forever be associated with this generous gift.
If you're not familiar with Bridge, check it out. Its goal is to allow children with severe disabilities to communicate using technology. It open doors for them. you will be responsible for changing the lives of many kids.
We appreciate all you can do to be a part of this effort to keep Bridge alive for years and years to come.
Also check out the link above for all the benefits you will receive at the two levels of giving.
Thanks Ernie.
After meeting some of the Bridge Kids and their parents over the years, this is something truly special that we'd like to see sustained for years to come.
Afterall, it really is all about The Kids.
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