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This fund provides vital, flexible-use resources and discretionary income for Kolbe Cathedral to sustain its mission. Donations from 2021-2022 will go to much-needed building upgrades and to student financial aid, including scholarship awards named for Jo-Anne Jakab, Philip “Doc” Broadhurst and John J. Tyminski.
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Become an Annual Harvest Fund Donor

This fund provides vital, flexible-use resources and discretionary income for Kolbe Cathedral to sustain its mission. Donations from 2022 – 2023 will go to much-needed student tuition assistance and to building upgrades/repairs.
 
GIVING LEVELS:
$10– $249  Friends of Kolbe
$250– $999  Cougar Club
$1,000 – $2,499*  Patrons Club
$2,500– $4,999*  Principal’s Circle
* Gifts at these levels will provide membership to the Maximilian Kolbe Society. Benefits will include a members-only  reception with Bishop Frank J. Caggiano after the Baccalaureate Mass on June 1, 2023.
 

Maximilian Kolbe Scholarship

Established in 2021 by John & Cindy Sites, the Maximilian Kolbe Scholarship Fund is Kolbe Cathedral’s largest source of need-based, student financial aid. It is named in honor of our school’s namesake, a Polish priest who volunteered his own life to save another prisoner at Auschwitz and was canonized in 1982.

Leah Rondon Fund

The Leah Rondon Memorial Scholarship is in memory of Leah Rondon, a happy, vivacious six-year-old whose life was cut tragically short in a car accident in 2015. The scholarship is awarded to a female student entering her senior year at Kolbe Cathedral where Leah’s father Henry was a former Principal. 

Reunion Class Fund

Every year, alumni from certain graduating classes will celebrate their 10th, 20th, 30th, 40th and 50th reunions. Such milestones are great reminders of the impact that the Kolbe Cathedral experience and its community had on their lives. Giving back to the students of today, while celebrating your class anniversaries, is a very impactful and meaningful way to “pay it forward”.