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SPIRIT ABLAZE! 2013 CELEBRATING 100 YEARS OF HGC/CHS

SPIRIT ABLAZE! 2013 CELEBRATING 100 YEARS OF HGC/CHS. Presented at the 2011 Homecoming College of the Holy Spirit Mendiola. SPIRIT ABLAZE! 2013. Celebrating 100 years of educating women 100 years of spiritual formation 100 years of missionary zeal. SPIRIT ABLAZE! 2013. As alumnae

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SPIRIT ABLAZE! 2013 CELEBRATING 100 YEARS OF HGC/CHS

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  1. SPIRIT ABLAZE! 2013CELEBRATING 100 YEARS OF HGC/CHS Presented at the 2011 Homecoming College of the Holy Spirit Mendiola

  2. SPIRIT ABLAZE! 2013 Celebrating • 100 years of educating women • 100 years of spiritual formation • 100 years of missionary zeal

  3. SPIRIT ABLAZE! 2013 • As alumnae • Let us celebrate our memories • Let us celebrate our accomplishments • Let us celebrate the future

  4. SPIRIT ABLAZE! 2013 Enduring lessons learned in school • Our strong moral foundations • Our drive for excellence • Our Germanic discipline • Our concern for others

  5. SPIRIT ABLAZE! 2013 IT IS TIME TO GIVE BACK!!!!!

  6. PROJECT # 1100 SCHOLARS FOR 100 YEARS • To offer financially challenged young Filipinos the opportunity of a CHS education • To increase the enrollment in CHS • To express our appreciation to the school where we learned our core values, strengthened our discipline, honed our skills and talents • To honor a loved one

  7. Current cost of a CHS education • Most courses average P60,000 a year ~$1500 • Nursing – P120,000 per year ~$3000 ( includes tuition and miscellaneous expenses)

  8. DONATION OPTIONS • Individual donation • Sponsorship by a class/batch • Corporate donation • Family donation • Champion-led fund raising

  9. GOALS • 100 SCHOLARS BY FEBRUARY 2013 • TIMELINE – WE HAVE 24MONTHS FROM FEB 2011 TO FEB 2013 • CAN WE ASK FOR ONE SCHOLARSHIP PER BATCH?

  10. GOALS • To raise funds for 100 scholars by February 2013 • To raise at least P6 million (100 scholars x P60,000 per scholar) a year or a total of P24M for four years to support the scholars until graduation • To establish a CHS Scholarship Endowment Fund

  11. PLEDGES MADE AT SAN FRANCISCO GRAND REUNIONJULY 2010 • TOTAL : $218,000 • PLEDGES MADE BY INDIVIDUALS, FAMILIES, CLASSES, CHAPTERS • FOR SCHOLARSHIPS: - COLLEGE -HIGH SCHOOL • FOR FACILITIES IMPROVEMENT • FOR OTHER NEEDS

  12. Update on CHSNAF PledgesTOCHSM CHALLENGE • $218,000 PLEDGED • $7,110 ALREADY COLLECTED

  13. CHSAF CONTRIBUTIONS

  14. Project # 2CHS – A CENTER FOR LIFELONG LEARNING • Create an atmosphere of dynamism and purposeful activity in the college • Engage the alumnae and tap their rich treasure trove of expertise and experience • Provide alumnae, teachers and students with interesting and stimulating lectures throughout the year

  15. CHS – A CENTER OF LIFELONG LEARNING • A Lecture Series primarily offered by HGC/CHS Alumnae but can also be given by spouse, parent or children of alumnae • Speakers to be invited to give lectures on their areas of expertise • Deans to request for specific topics to complement their curriculum • Alumnae to be asked to respond to survey on topics of interest to them

  16. CHS – A CENTER OF LIFELONG LEARNING • Lectures to be held in Mendiola so alumnae can feel “at home” and so that teachers and students can also attend • Lectures can be “sponsored” by a class or a corporate donor (e.g. if the alumna works with them) • Lectures can be a fund-raising event if the speaker is in great demand

  17. 2011 Alumnae Lectures • At Ayala Museum • Cultural Institutions Management by Teresa Rodriguez • Graphic Design by Lucille Tenazas – HS ‘71 • PLANNED LECTURES: • Betty Dykes – on nutrition • Sabsy Palanca - on values • Deanna Go Bio – on career planning • Vicky Garchitorena – Tips on Fund Raising • Rosalinda del Castillo Solevilla – on Drug Abuse

  18. “100 Years of the HGC/CHS Family” – a Coffeetable Book • History of SSpS • History of HGC/CHS • 100 batches of alumnae • 100 Outstanding Alumnae • Generations of CHS alumnae • “Behind every successful man…” • “the Hand that rocks the cradle…”

  19. Coffeetable books • Outstanding teachers • Manongs and Manangs • My CHS – personal stories Needed: Writers, editors, Batch reps to collect Photos

  20. CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION FEBRUARY 2013 – FEBRUARY 2014 • Yearlong celebration to be kicked of in February 2013. Activities can include: • GALA • concert featuring alumnae and their family members • art exhibition, • theater performance, • global roadshow (to engage alumnae abroad)

  21. NEXT STEPS • We need volunteers for the Centennial Committees – at least one for every 5 years. • SCHOLARSHIP COMMITTEE • ALUMNAE LECTURE SERIES COMMITTEE • COFFEETABLE BOOK COMMITTEE • WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE • EVENTS COMMITEE

  22. BATCHREPRESENTATIVES • We need the batch representatives to: • Raise funds for at least one scholar • Encourage classmates with expertise to volunteer as lecturer • Start collecting stories, photos of your class for the Coffeetable Book

  23. BATCH REPRESENTATIVES • Make an extra effort to update your data base and encourage your classmates to join the activities on Feb 3, 2013.

  24. CHS ALUMNAE ABROAD • Remain engaged! • Keep in touch with your batchmates and other CHS friends • Visit the websites regularly for updates: www.chs.edu.ph www.chaf.org www.chsnaf.org

  25. SPIRIT ABLAZE! 2013 “Whatever you do for the least of your brethren, you do it for Me.” Let our spirit be ablaze for 2013! And let us start now! Mabuhay and God bless!

  26. Next Steps for Scholarships • Identify class rep for Centennial Committee • Each class to commit to one scholar • Review and update class data base • Ask each alumna to ‘give or get’ • Ask each alumna to refer us to – • High networth friends and colleagues • Corporate network • Other possible funders

  27. Next Steps • Each class to plan other activities to raise funds for scholarships • Class Rep to report on these to Centennial Committee • Create Centennial Committee page for CHS/CHSAF/CHSNAF website • AF USA to add CHS Centennial Celebration to their dropdown menu for donations

  28. Next Steps for Center for Lifelong Learning • Each class to ask members for volunteer lecturers (or even volunteer professors or school officials) • Sr. Genie to ask Deans to submit their requests for guest lecturers or topics they wish to have to enrich their curriculum • Mechanics to be spelled out

  29. Next Steps • Creation of Alumnae Relations/Resource Development Office under Office of the President – will need funding (P50K/month or P600,000/year ~$15,000) • Creation of a volunteer team (at least three per chapter) in the US specifically for Centennial Campaign

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