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“We ought always to give thanks to God for you, [our
friends], as is only fitting, because your faith is greatly enlarged, and
the love of each one of you toward one another grows ever
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- Thessalonians Chapter 1, verse 3 |
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| Become a partner with us… | |
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The Dominican Sisters of Amityville have been serving the people of God for more than 150 years. Grounded in education, we have constantly identified and
met the needs of ever-changing times. From building and staffing schools
to building and staffing hospitals, to ministering in orphanages, camps, nursing homes and a
day care center, we have shared our gifts with the community as preachers,
teachers, pastoral associates, doctors, lawyers, nurses, administrators,
social workers, artists, writers, and peace and justice coordinators. It
is through your contributions that we have been able to do so much over the
years; it is through your continued support that we can remain faithful to
our mission to serve the people of God. And, your generosity also allows
us to care for the many retired and infirm Sisters who have spent most of
their lives creating a better life for all whom they have
touched. |
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| We have many ways for you to join us in celebrating
and affirming our mission: |
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• We have four major annual fundraising events - Irish Night, Dominican Golf Classic, the Beauty of the Spirit Luncheon, and the Dominican Gala. • For a copy of our Giving Opportunities brochure, please click here. Once you have read this brochure, you may choose to participate in one of our programs by giving a gift online. • Our Dominican Corporate Partners Programs, created especially for our event sponsors, invites their participation in support of the Dominican Golf Classic, the Beauty of the Spirit Luncheon, and the Dominican Gala. Our sincere thanks to:
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No matter the size of the gift, your donation is greatly appreciated by the Dominican Sisters of Amityville. For, as Edward Everett Hale
said: “I am only one, but I am one. I can’t do everything, but I can do something. What I can do I ought to do, and what I ought to do by the grace of God I will do.” ...and the preaching continues. |
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