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Participation is the Goal for 100 Days of Giving

Last week, Sierra Canyon launched 100 Days of Giving, a challenge to the Sierra Canyon community in which PARTICIPATION is the name of the game. The goal is to increase our parent participation in the Sierra Canyon Fund.

The Sierra Canyon Fund is the most important fundraising effort at Sierra Canyon School.
 
The Fund impacts each student and teacher every year in areas like faculty professional development, new curricular programs; student extracurricular activities; financial aid; facilities enhancements, and so much more! Think about all the things that make Sierra Canyon so special and the reasons why you choose to send your student(s) here—that is all possible through the annual fund. The Sierra Canyon Fund allows us to make choices rather than compromises.
 
From January 10 through April 19, our goal is to increase our parent participation and understanding of the annual fund in 100 days. Each week, we will highlight different areas of annual fund dollars at work and provide insight from some of our current donors.  
 
The sooner you make a pledge or gift, the sooner these dollars will be put to work to enhance the students’ experience. No matter the size of your gift—$10 to $10,000+—your contribution counts toward our parent participation. Consider a donation amount that is meaningful to your family and make that commitment today! 

  • CLICK HERE to make a gift or pledge today.
  • CLICK HERE to learn more about how your donation supports Sierra Canyon. 
Thank you for supporting the Sierra Canyon Fund and ensuring a successful year for all of our Trailblazers! 
Lower School: 11052 Independence Avenue
Middle and Upper School: 20801 Rinaldi Street
Chatsworth, CA 91311  | 818.882.8121
Sierra Canyon School is a private, independent, non-sectarian, co-educational, college preparatory school for students in grades Pre-Kindergarten through 12 located in Chatsworth, California. The highly cosmopolitan campus community is reflective of the Greater Los Angeles area and the world at large. Students are empowered to realize their greatest creative, ethical, intellectual and physical promise through small class sizes, a diverse student-teacher culture and a family-like environment.