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The 2010 Summer Newsletter This issue's feature articles include:
A Message From Curtis to You
Curtis reflects on a very special moment in St. Labre history: for the first time ever, 100% of the graduating class has been accepted to a college, university or technical school. (Read More)
The Inspiring Story of This Year's Valedictorian
Learn how Sierra, this year's Valedictorian, went from growing up in a house in a remote area with no electricity to graduating first in her class and is now heading to the University of Montana. (Read More)
Salutatorians Gear Up for College
Meet Lacey and Mikayla, two exceptional young women who are poised to make their mark on the world thanks to the support and love of generous donors like you. (Read More)
Learn How You Can Help More Children Attend College
Most of our children come from very poor backgrounds where college would be an unattainable dream if it weren't for St. Labre Scholarships. Please read how you can help these graduates. (Read More)
Karl Little Owl Makes History at Mount Saint Mary’s University
St. Labre graduate Karl Little Owl made history on Sunday, May 16, when he became the first American Crow Indian to graduate in the 202-year history of Mount St. Mary's University... (Read More)
New Generators Keep Campus Operating
When the school faced a crisis because of failed generators, donors like you opened your hearts and your wallets to help meet this critical need and keep the school running. (Read More)
Great News on the Planned Giving Front
If you're thinking of making a planned gift to St. Labre, now is the time. Read more on the American Council on Gift Annuities and 2010 tax changes... (Read More)
Michael Sweeps the Awards
The Heard Museum in Phoenix, Arizona, is well-known for its fine Native American arts and crafts. Winning an award there is evidence of one’s extraordinary talent. (Read More) |
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A Portrait of St. Labre Indian Mission Through 100 Years 1884-1984











