Today, Tomorrow, and Always

The Today, Tomorrow & Always or TTA Annual Fund solicits donations from parents, grandparents, faculty, alumni, parishioners and friends of the school. These funds remain under local control and are not collected or administered by the Diocese.

TTA Fund Support

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Curriculum Needs

Improvements to the Facilities

Tuition Assistance

Donations to the TTA fund support curriculum needs, improvements to the facilities and tuition assistance. A percentage of the annual fund is built into the school’s operating budget, which helps keep tuition costs at a reasonable level for all families.

Donors

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Donors may choose to direct their gift to the

  • Endowment fund
  • To current projects as designated by the Holy Family School Board, or
  • Toward tuition assistance for families in need

 

Gifts to the TTA fund are tax-deductible.

 To Donate please mail a check or money order to: Holy Family School TTA

17 Prospect Street Norwich, NY 13815

The fund is run by volunteers, with solicitations limited to a general mailing once a year.

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