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Emergency Fund Application is a scholarship program from the Catholic Schools Foundation, Inc. that provides financial assistance to families of students attending Catholic schools in the Archdiocese of Boston who are facing unforeseen financial hardships such as job loss, medical emergencies, or sudden household crises.
The Emergency Fund Program provides a meaningful scholarship to help cover tuition costs so that students can remain enrolled in their Catholic school. Families apply directly through the Catholic Schools Foundation and the program is supported through the Foundation annual fundraising efforts.
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A generous donor will MATCH every new or increased gift to the Building Minds Scholarship Funds and the Emergency Fund Program—dollar for dollar—up to $100,000, now through December 31st. CSF’s Emergency Fund Program provides a meaningful scholarship for families who are experiencing unforeseen circumstances that cause financial hardship and impact the ability to pay tuition.
Whether it's a job loss, medical emergency, or an unexpected event such as a house fire, the Emergency Fund helps cover families’ tuition costs, allowing students to stay focused on their studies, maintain a sense of normality, and most importantly allow students to stay enrolled at their school. Families do not have to sacrifice their children’s education while navigating challenging circumstances.
* Name and photo has been changed to protect students’ privacy Liam is a student at a Catholic high school in Boston. Liam’s mom passed away just one week after the school year began, leaving him in the care of his grandmother who is on a fixed income. Due to financial difficulties, they were unable to afford to continue Liam’s education.
However, before her passing, his mom had expressed her wish for him to attend Cathedral High School. Through the support of CSF’s Emergency Fund, Liam received the necessary resources to remain at the school, where he was surrounded by the care and support that he needed during this challenging time. * Name and photo has been changed to protect students’ privacy CSF Scholar Elena and her family went through an unimaginable loss.
A fire destroyed their home and everything they owned. They are not the homeowners, so they are now displaced and currently are living with family friends. They had no renter's insurance either, so right now, everything is a total loss.
Now, without a permanent place to live, they are staying with relatives and friends as they work to rebuild their lives. With help from CSF emergency funds and their school community, Elena and her family are finding hope again.
For Elena, school has become a safe and steady place, giving her comfort and support during this tough time * Name and photo has been changed to protect students’ privacy Jean Marc* attends Catholic School in Medford. Sadly, after a brief illness, Jean Marc's mother passed away, leaving his father as the sole provider for the family. Having immigrated from Haiti, Jean Marc’s father now works long hours as a rideshare driver.
Despite having limited formal education, he is deeply committed to giving Jean Marc the opportunities he never had by receiving a quality Catholic education. Jean Marc’s father struggled to cover the cost of his school tuition after the mother’s passing. Through the support of CSF’s Emergency Fund, Jean Marc has been able to continue his Catholic education in a nurturing environment, remaining on track for academic success.
Support the Emergency Fund Scholarship Program. The Catholic Schools Foundation, Inc. 67 Batterymarch Street, 6th Floor P (617) 778-5981 F (617) 778-5980 The Catholic Schools Foundation (CSF) is the largest K-12 scholarship granting organization in Massachusetts granting aid to low-income students to attend Catholic elementary and high school in the Archdiocese of Boston. Building Minds and Changing Lives is at the core of our mission.
CSF has a 501(c)(3) tax-exemption status separate from the Archdiocese, which allows companies and individuals to contribute to our mission of supporting the disadvantaged youth.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Families of students attending Catholic schools in the Archdiocese of Boston facing unforeseen financial hardships. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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