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Thanks to Friends Like You, St. Labre Alumni Are Fulfilling Their Destinies

Your generosity is what helps our graduates live out their brighter future!

How do you know that your support makes a difference in the lives of underprivileged, Native American children? Seeing our alumni achieve their dreams and lead productive lives!

Here are ten recent alumni who are giving their lives to help other Native Americans have a better, brighter future. ALUMNI  YEARBOOK
Hunter
Class of 2016

Hunter

Hunter earned her Bachelor of Arts in History from Mount St. Mary’s University in 2016. She currently works as a curatorial assistant at the Plains Indian Museum at the Buffalo Bill Center of the West in Cody, Wyoming.

Hunter
Class of 2016

Hunter

Hunter earned her Bachelor of Arts in History from Mount St. Mary’s University in 2016. She currently works as a curatorial assistant at the Plains Indian Museum at the Buffalo Bill Center of the West in Cody, Wyoming.

Your support of St. Labre’s Scholarship Fund helps our alumni achieve their dreams

The generosity of friends like you is what helped the “miracle” take place for them at St. Labre. Their lives are forever changed, especially for those who come from the poorest of communities and those whose homes are broken by drug or alcohol abuse.


Many were able to attend the colleges of their dreams thanks to financial assistance received through St. Labre’s Scholarship Fund. Friends like you made it possible for them to be able to continue their education and achieve their dreams.


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