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Thank You from the SAF

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We are incredibly grateful for every member of the Providence family who continues to make our Stallion Annual Fund a giving priority. This year, we are proud to once again recognize and thank those who contributed to our Stallion Annual Fund through our 2023 giving campaign at levels of $250+ in our annual Honor Roll of Donors.

Thank you SAF - 24 corporate sponsors.

Additionally, we would like to thank all of our Providence Corporate Partners for 2023-2024 who continue to support our School’s programs and events this academic year and recognize their giving on our continuously updated recognition page.

Without the support of our Providence Parents, Grandparents/Grand-Relatives, Faculty and staff, Alumni, and corporate partners, we would not be able to experience the excellence each day on our campus and inside our classrooms. We are blessed beyond measure and grateful for your giving.

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