ANNUAL REPORTOF GIVINGFISCAL YEAR2020-2021
2ST. BRENDAN HIGH SCHOOL www.stbrendanhigh.org/supportFor online donations, please visitWWW.STBRENDANHIGH.ORG/SUPPORTTO ALL DONORS AND VOLUNTEERSYour participation is important to us. We make every attempt to accurately publish the names of our donors. However, in listings of this length, errors may occur. If your name has been omitted, misspelled, or listed incorrectly, please accept our sincere apology and bring the error to our attention so that we may correct our records. Thank you in advance.THE MISSIONSt. Brendan High School’s mission is to provide a Catholic educational experience that inspires young men and women to develop a passion for learning by fostering intellectual, physical, and social development through academic excellence and mutual respect.TO ALL PARENTS OF ALUMNIPlease contact the Development Offi ce to notify us if this publication is addressed to a son or daughter who no longer lives with you. We appreciate you providing us with your child’s personal contact information so we can keep our database current.CONTACT USMichael J. McCabe, MBADevelopment Director305.223.5181 x 550mmccabe@stbhs.orgSteve Piscitelli, MPAAlumni Director305.223.5181 x 566spiscitelli@stbhs.org Tracey Taylor, M.EdDevelopment Staff305.223.5181 x 131 ttaylor@stbhs.orgSydney Anazco ‘13Development Staff305.223.5181 x 510sanazco@stbhs.org
32020-2021 ANNUAL REPORT OF GIVING04 Letter from the Interim Principal06 2020-2021 Operating Income & Expenditures07 Annual Statistics Sabre Fund08 Letter from the Development Director09 Development Fundraising Totals11 Honor Roll of Donors20 Day of Giving Donors24 Letter from the Alumni Director25 Top 10 Alumni Classes26 Alumni Donors by Graduating Class30 Making an Impact31 B Capital Campaign Donors Corporate & Foundation Gifts32 Sabre Fund Leadership New Fund Donors34 Class of 1993 Memorial Fund37 ADOM Leadership & Board of Trustees 38 Parent AmbassadorsTABLE OF CONTENTS
4ST. BRENDAN HIGH SCHOOL www.stbrendanhigh.org/supportDear SABRE family,I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude for your generosity in contributing to the 2020-2021 Annual Fund. We have been able to continue renovating our school and provide the latest educational technology to our students and teachers in spite of the many costs associated with the pandemic. Our school is healthy and thriving and it is, in large part, due to your continued support. Returning to school with COVID restrictions has been a challenge, but our community has shown many examples of true charity, resilience, and unity. Students, parents, faculty and staff have had to endure diffi cult circumstances that have allowed them to grow in character and faith. At St. Brendan High School, we believe God has called us to learn together so that we may learn from each other and grow in faith. We are committed to the continued advancement of St. Brendan High School through our Annual Fund and we encourage you to continue to support our school. By providing our young men and women a shared experience of faith characterized by academic excellence and mutual respect, we continue to be “Led by Christ, who changes our hearts and the world.” May the Lord continue to bless you and your family.Sincerely yours in Christ, Ivette G. AlvarezInterim PrincipalLETTER FROM THE INTERIM PRINCIPALIVETTE G. ALVAREZ
52020-2021 ANNUAL REPORT OF GIVING
6ST. BRENDAN HIGH SCHOOL www.stbrendanhigh.org/support93.58%TUITION & FEESNET OF FINANCIAL AID* 1.68%FUNDRAISING & DONATIONS3.62%ENDOWMENT INCOME0.37%OTHER REVENUE0.75%SUMMER SCHOOL & CAMPS* Financial aid of $554,5111 was awarded for the 2020-2021 school year Salaries and Benefits 57.46%Repairs & Maintenance 2.64%Utilities 3.44%Security & Off-Duty Police 1.75%Technology 3.01%Athletics 3.18%Contractors 3.30%Supplies 1.97%Property & Liability Insurance 2.38%Testing Materials 1.77%Activities 1.30%Facilities Use & Others 0.83%Yearbook 0.71%Food Program 8.70%Other Expenses 6.98%SCHOOL INCOMESCHOOL EXPENDITURES2020-2021OPERATING INCOME & EXPENDITURES
72020-2021 ANNUAL REPORT OF GIVINGAlumni Giving: $123,124Parent Giving: $125,065Employee Giving: $7,472Parents of Alumni/Corporate/Other Gift Amount: $12,486 $268,147ANNUAL STATISTICS47%FUNDRAISING INCREASE FROM 2019-2020 TO 2020-2021792TOTAL NUMBER OF DONORS 44% INCREASE FROM FROM 2019-2020 TO 2020-2021101%ALUMNI GIVING INCREASE FROM 2019-2020 TO 2020-2021$25,000.00LARGEST CASH GIFT2023MOST CHARITABLE PARENT CLASSSABRE FUND AT A GLANCE 2020-2021SABRE FUNDAVERAGES$339GIFT AMOUNT OVERALL$293ALUMNI GIFT AMOUNT$467CURRENT PARENT GIFT AMOUNT$245CORPORATE/OTHER GIFT AMOUNT$143EMPLOYEE GIFT AMOUNTSABRE FUND TOTALS
8ST. BRENDAN HIGH SCHOOL www.stbrendanhigh.org/supportDear Sabre Community,On behalf of St. Brendan High School’s Development Offi ce, I am pleased to report on the 2020-2021 fi scal year ending on June 30, 2021. During this challenging year, our community was unifi ed in support of our students and mission to produce successful, upstanding citizens of strong moral faith. The outpouring of support from our Alumni, parents and friends will undoubtedly lead to exceptional college outcomes. Last fi scal year, St. Brendan High School giving saw increases across the board in many metrics; but none stand out more than the increase in the percent of Sabres who contributed to the Sabre Fund. By this measure, alumni participation doubled, parent participation saw a 5% increase, and all other constituencies combined saw a 19% increase. Additionally, the Sabre Fund saw an increase in overall dollars raised for the sixth consecutive year, as the total amount received in cash and pledges exceeded $320,000 for the fi rst time. Our Spring Day-of-Giving mini-fundraiser helped drive this success as it raised more than $61,000 in a single weekend. It was a wonderful display of support that will provide resources to fi nancial aid, academic programming and facilities remodeling. It should be highlighted that Alumni increased their giving by 101%. This is a remarkable feat and something to be celebrated. Alumni also created three new named funds: the Taylor Family Bridge Grant, the Frometa-Rodriguez Family Financial Aid Fund, and the Class of 1993 Memorial Fund. These new funds are designed to provide valuable resources for students whose families experience a fi nancial hardship for years to come.Many thanks to all of our Parent Ambassadors, Faculty, Staff and Administration who supported our efforts during the year. A special thank you is extended to the Development and Alumni Relations team of Steve Piscitelli, Tracey Taylor and Sydney Anazco ’13 for all your hard work. We are extremely grateful to everyone listed in this Annual Report of Giving. Their altruistic spirit in the face of challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic underscores a deep commitment to Catholic education. From the bottom of our hearts, we thank you all for your dedication and generosity to St. Brendan High School.Sincerely,Michael J. McCabe, MBADevelopment DirectorOn behalf of St. Brendan High School’s Development Offi ce, I am pleased to report on the 2020-2021 fi scal year ending on June 30, 2021. During this challenging year, our community was unifi ed in support of our students and mission to produce successful, upstanding citizens of strong moral faith. The outpouring of support from our Alumni, parents and friends will undoubtedly lead to exceptional college outcomes. Last fi scal year, St. Brendan High School giving saw increases across the board in many metrics; but none stand out more than the increase in the percent of Sabres who contributed to the Sabre Fund. By this measure, alumni participation doubled, parent participation saw a 5% increase, and all other constituencies combined saw a 19% increase. Additionally, the Sabre Fund saw an increase in overall dollars raised for the sixth consecutive year, as the total amount received in cash and pledges exceeded $320,000 for the fi rst time. Our Spring Day-of-Giving mini-fundraiser helped drive this success as it raised more than $61,000 in a single weekend. It was a wonderful display of support that will provide resources to fi nancial aid, academic programming and facilities remodeling. It should be highlighted that Alumni increased their giving by 101%. This is a remarkable feat and something to be celebrated. Alumni also created three new named funds: the Taylor Family Bridge Grant, the Frometa-Rodriguez Family Financial Aid Fund, and the Class of 1993 Memorial Fund. These new funds are designed to provide valuable resources for students whose families experience a fi nancial hardship for years to come.Many thanks to all of our Parent Ambassadors, Faculty, Staff and Administration who supported our efforts during the year. A special thank you is extended to the Development and Alumni Relations team of Steve Piscitelli, Tracey Taylor and Sydney Anazco ’13 for all your hard work. We are extremely grateful to everyone listed in this Annual Report of Giving. Their altruistic spirit in the face of challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic underscores a deep commitment to Catholic education. From the bottom of our hearts, we thank you all for your dedication and generosity The outpouring of support from our Alumni, parents and friends will undoubtedly lead to exceptional college outcomes. Last fi scal year, St. Brendan High School giving saw increases across the board in many metrics; but none stand out more than the increase in the percent of Sabres who contributed to the Sabre Fund. By this measure, alumni participation doubled, parent participation saw a 5% increase, and all other constituencies combined saw a 19% increase. Additionally, the Sabre Fund saw an increase in overall dollars raised for the sixth consecutive year, as the total amount received in cash and pledges exceeded $320,000 for the fi rst time. Our Spring Day-of-Giving mini-fundraiser helped drive this success as it raised more than $61,000 in a single weekend. It was a wonderful display of support that will provide resources to fi nancial aid, academic programming and facilities remodeling. It should be highlighted that Alumni increased their giving by 101%. This is a remarkable feat and something to be celebrated. Alumni also created three new named funds: the Taylor Family Bridge Grant, the Frometa-Rodriguez Family Financial Aid Fund, and the Class of 1993 Memorial Fund. These new funds are designed to provide valuable resources for students whose families experience a fi nancial hardship for years to come.Many thanks to all of our Parent Ambassadors, Faculty, Staff and Administration who supported our efforts during the year. A special thank you is Many thanks to all of our Parent Ambassadors, Faculty, Staff and Administration who supported our efforts during the year. A special thank you is extended to the Development and Alumni Relations team of Steve Piscitelli, Tracey Taylor and Sydney Anazco ’13 for all your hard work. Many thanks to all of our Parent Ambassadors, Faculty, Staff and Administration who supported our efforts during the year. A special thank you is extended to the Development and Alumni Relations team of Steve Piscitelli, Tracey Taylor and Sydney Anazco ’13 for all your hard work. We are extremely grateful to everyone listed in this Annual Report of Giving. Their altruistic spirit in the face of challenges posed by the COVID-19 exceeded $320,000 for the fi rst time. Our Spring Day-of-Giving mini-fundraiser helped drive this success as it raised more than $61,000 in a single weekend. It was a wonderful display of support that will provide resources to fi nancial aid, academic programming and facilities remodeling. It should be highlighted that Alumni increased their giving by 101%. This is a remarkable feat and something to be celebrated. Alumni also created Additionally, the Sabre Fund saw an increase in overall dollars raised for the sixth consecutive year, as the total amount received in cash and pledges exceeded $320,000 for the fi rst time. Our Spring Day-of-Giving mini-fundraiser helped drive this success as it raised more than $61,000 in a single weekend. It was a wonderful display of support that will provide resources to fi nancial aid, academic programming and facilities remodeling. It Many thanks to all of our Parent Ambassadors, Faculty, Staff and Administration who supported our efforts during the year. A special thank you is extended to the Development and Alumni Relations team of Steve Piscitelli, Tracey Taylor and Sydney Anazco ’13 for all your hard work. Many thanks to all of our Parent Ambassadors, Faculty, Staff and Administration who supported our efforts during the year. A special thank you is extended to the Development and Alumni Relations team of Steve Piscitelli, Tracey Taylor and Sydney Anazco ’13 for all your hard work. exceeded $320,000 for the fi rst time. Our Spring Day-of-Giving mini-fundraiser helped drive this success as it raised more than $61,000 in a single weekend. It was a wonderful display of support that will provide resources to fi nancial aid, academic programming and facilities remodeling. It should be highlighted that Alumni increased their giving by 101%. This is a remarkable feat and something to be celebrated. Alumni also created Additionally, the Sabre Fund saw an increase in overall dollars raised for the sixth consecutive year, as the total amount received in cash and pledges exceeded $320,000 for the fi rst time. Our Spring Day-of-Giving mini-fundraiser helped drive this success as it raised more than $61,000 in a single Last fi scal year, St. Brendan High School giving saw increases across the board in many metrics; but none stand out more than the increase in the percent of Sabres who contributed to the Sabre Fund. By this measure, alumni participation doubled, parent participation saw a 5% increase, and all other constituencies combined saw a 19% increase. The outpouring of support from our Alumni, parents and friends will undoubtedly lead to exceptional college outcomes. Last fi scal year, St. Brendan High School giving saw increases across the board in many metrics; but none stand out more than the increase in the percent of Sabres who contributed to the Sabre Fund. By this measure, alumni participation doubled, parent participation saw a 5% increase, and On behalf of St. Brendan High School’s Development Offi ce, I am pleased to report on the 2020-2021 fi scal year ending on June 30, 2021. During this challenging year, our community was unifi ed in support of our students and mission to produce successful, upstanding citizens of strong moral faith. The outpouring of support from our Alumni, parents and friends will undoubtedly lead to exceptional college outcomes. On behalf of St. Brendan High School’s Development Offi ce, I am pleased to report on the 2020-2021 fi scal year ending on June 30, 2021. During this challenging year, our community was unifi ed in support of our students and mission to produce successful, upstanding citizens of strong moral faith. The outpouring of support from our Alumni, parents and friends will undoubtedly lead to exceptional college outcomes. On behalf of St. Brendan High School’s Development Offi ce, I am pleased to report on the 2020-2021 fi scal year ending on June 30, 2021. During this challenging year, our community was unifi ed in support of our students and mission to produce successful, upstanding citizens of strong moral faith. The outpouring of support from our Alumni, parents and friends will undoubtedly lead to exceptional college outcomes. On behalf of St. Brendan High School’s Development Offi ce, I am pleased to report on the 2020-2021 fi scal year ending on June 30, 2021. During this challenging year, our community was unifi ed in support of our students and mission to produce successful, upstanding citizens of strong moral faith. The outpouring of support from our Alumni, parents and friends will undoubtedly lead to exceptional college outcomes. challenging year, our community was unifi ed in support of our students and mission to produce successful, upstanding citizens of strong moral faith. The outpouring of support from our Alumni, parents and friends will undoubtedly lead to exceptional college outcomes. Last fi scal year, St. Brendan High School giving saw increases across the board in many metrics; but none stand out more than the increase in the Last fi scal year, St. Brendan High School giving saw increases across the board in many metrics; but none stand out more than the increase in the percent of Sabres who contributed to the Sabre Fund. By this measure, alumni participation doubled, parent participation saw a 5% increase, and Additionally, the Sabre Fund saw an increase in overall dollars raised for the sixth consecutive year, as the total amount received in cash and pledges exceeded $320,000 for the fi rst time. Our Spring Day-of-Giving mini-fundraiser helped drive this success as it raised more than $61,000 in a single weekend. It was a wonderful display of support that will provide resources to fi nancial aid, academic programming and facilities remodeling. It should be highlighted that Alumni increased their giving by 101%. This is a remarkable feat and something to be celebrated. Alumni also created We are extremely grateful to everyone listed in this Annual Report of Giving. Their altruistic spirit in the face of challenges posed by the COVID-19 We are extremely grateful to everyone listed in this Annual Report of Giving. Their altruistic spirit in the face of challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic underscores a deep commitment to Catholic education. From the bottom of our hearts, we thank you all for your dedication and generosity We are extremely grateful to everyone listed in this Annual Report of Giving. Their altruistic spirit in the face of challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic underscores a deep commitment to Catholic education. From the bottom of our hearts, we thank you all for your dedication and generosity pandemic underscores a deep commitment to Catholic education. From the bottom of our hearts, we thank you all for your dedication and generosity We are extremely grateful to everyone listed in this Annual Report of Giving. Their altruistic spirit in the face of challenges posed by the COVID-19 We are extremely grateful to everyone listed in this Annual Report of Giving. Their altruistic spirit in the face of challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic underscores a deep commitment to Catholic education. From the bottom of our hearts, we thank you all for your dedication and generosity Additionally, the Sabre Fund saw an increase in overall dollars raised for the sixth consecutive year, as the total amount received in cash and pledges exceeded $320,000 for the fi rst time. Our Spring Day-of-Giving mini-fundraiser helped drive this success as it raised more than $61,000 in a single weekend. It was a wonderful display of support that will provide resources to fi nancial aid, academic programming and facilities remodeling. It should be highlighted that Alumni increased their giving by 101%. This is a remarkable feat and something to be celebrated. Alumni also created three new named funds: the Taylor Family Bridge Grant, the Frometa-Rodriguez Family Financial Aid Fund, and the Class of 1993 Memorial Fund. These new funds are designed to provide valuable resources for students whose families experience a fi nancial hardship for years to come.exceeded $320,000 for the fi rst time. Our Spring Day-of-Giving mini-fundraiser helped drive this success as it raised more than $61,000 in a single weekend. It was a wonderful display of support that will provide resources to fi nancial aid, academic programming and facilities remodeling. It should be highlighted that Alumni increased their giving by 101%. This is a remarkable feat and something to be celebrated. Alumni also created three new named funds: the Taylor Family Bridge Grant, the Frometa-Rodriguez Family Financial Aid Fund, and the Class of 1993 Memorial Fund. These new funds are designed to provide valuable resources for students whose families experience a fi nancial hardship for years to come.Many thanks to all of our Parent Ambassadors, Faculty, Staff and Administration who supported our efforts during the year. A special thank you is extended to the Development and Alumni Relations team of Steve Piscitelli, Tracey Taylor and Sydney Anazco ’13 for all your hard work. Last fi scal year, St. Brendan High School giving saw increases across the board in many metrics; but none stand out more than the increase in the percent of Sabres who contributed to the Sabre Fund. By this measure, alumni participation doubled, parent participation saw a 5% increase, and Additionally, the Sabre Fund saw an increase in overall dollars raised for the sixth consecutive year, as the total amount received in cash and pledges exceeded $320,000 for the fi rst time. Our Spring Day-of-Giving mini-fundraiser helped drive this success as it raised more than $61,000 in a single Additionally, the Sabre Fund saw an increase in overall dollars raised for the sixth consecutive year, as the total amount received in cash and pledges exceeded $320,000 for the fi rst time. Our Spring Day-of-Giving mini-fundraiser helped drive this success as it raised more than $61,000 in a single should be highlighted that Alumni increased their giving by 101%. This is a remarkable feat and something to be celebrated. Alumni also created three new named funds: the Taylor Family Bridge Grant, the Frometa-Rodriguez Family Financial Aid Fund, and the Class of 1993 Memorial Fund. These new funds are designed to provide valuable resources for students whose families experience a fi nancial hardship for years to come.should be highlighted that Alumni increased their giving by 101%. This is a remarkable feat and something to be celebrated. Alumni also created three new named funds: the Taylor Family Bridge Grant, the Frometa-Rodriguez Family Financial Aid Fund, and the Class of 1993 Memorial Fund. These new funds are designed to provide valuable resources for students whose families experience a fi nancial hardship for years to come.These new funds are designed to provide valuable resources for students whose families experience a fi nancial hardship for years to come.These new funds are designed to provide valuable resources for students whose families experience a fi nancial hardship for years to come.These new funds are designed to provide valuable resources for students whose families experience a fi nancial hardship for years to come.These new funds are designed to provide valuable resources for students whose families experience a fi nancial hardship for years to come.These new funds are designed to provide valuable resources for students whose families experience a fi nancial hardship for years to come.These new funds are designed to provide valuable resources for students whose families experience a fi nancial hardship for years to come.should be highlighted that Alumni increased their giving by 101%. This is a remarkable feat and something to be celebrated. Alumni also created three new named funds: the Taylor Family Bridge Grant, the Frometa-Rodriguez Family Financial Aid Fund, and the Class of 1993 Memorial Fund. These new funds are designed to provide valuable resources for students whose families experience a fi nancial hardship for years to come.These new funds are designed to provide valuable resources for students whose families experience a fi nancial hardship for years to come.These new funds are designed to provide valuable resources for students whose families experience a fi nancial hardship for years to come.These new funds are designed to provide valuable resources for students whose families experience a fi nancial hardship for years to come.These new funds are designed to provide valuable resources for students whose families experience a fi nancial hardship for years to come.These new funds are designed to provide valuable resources for students whose families experience a fi nancial hardship for years to come.These new funds are designed to provide valuable resources for students whose families experience a fi nancial hardship for years to come.should be highlighted that Alumni increased their giving by 101%. This is a remarkable feat and something to be celebrated. Alumni also created three new named funds: the Taylor Family Bridge Grant, the Frometa-Rodriguez Family Financial Aid Fund, and the Class of 1993 Memorial Fund. These new funds are designed to provide valuable resources for students whose families experience a fi nancial hardship for years to come.should be highlighted that Alumni increased their giving by 101%. This is a remarkable feat and something to be celebrated. Alumni also created three new named funds: the Taylor Family Bridge Grant, the Frometa-Rodriguez Family Financial Aid Fund, and the Class of 1993 Memorial Fund. These new funds are designed to provide valuable resources for students whose families experience a fi nancial hardship for years to come.should be highlighted that Alumni increased their giving by 101%. This is a remarkable feat and something to be celebrated. Alumni also created three new named funds: the Taylor Family Bridge Grant, the Frometa-Rodriguez Family Financial Aid Fund, and the Class of 1993 Memorial Fund. These new funds are designed to provide valuable resources for students whose families experience a fi nancial hardship for years to come.should be highlighted that Alumni increased their giving by 101%. This is a remarkable feat and something to be celebrated. Alumni also created three new named funds: the Taylor Family Bridge Grant, the Frometa-Rodriguez Family Financial Aid Fund, and the Class of 1993 Memorial Fund. These new funds are designed to provide valuable resources for students whose families experience a fi nancial hardship for years to come.should be highlighted that Alumni increased their giving by 101%. This is a remarkable feat and something to be celebrated. Alumni also created should be highlighted that Alumni increased their giving by 101%. This is a remarkable feat and something to be celebrated. 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This is a remarkable feat and something to be celebrated. Alumni also created three new named funds: the Taylor Family Bridge Grant, the Frometa-Rodriguez Family Financial Aid Fund, and the Class of 1993 Memorial Fund. 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This is a remarkable feat and something to be celebrated. Alumni also created three new named funds: the Taylor Family Bridge Grant, the Frometa-Rodriguez Family Financial Aid Fund, and the Class of 1993 Memorial Fund. These new funds are designed to provide valuable resources for students whose families experience a fi nancial hardship for years to come.should be highlighted that Alumni increased their giving by 101%. This is a remarkable feat and something to be celebrated. Alumni also created three new named funds: the Taylor Family Bridge Grant, the Frometa-Rodriguez Family Financial Aid Fund, and the Class of 1993 Memorial Fund. These new funds are designed to provide valuable resources for students whose families experience a fi nancial hardship for years to come.should be highlighted that Alumni increased their giving by 101%. This is a remarkable feat and something to be celebrated. Alumni also created three new named funds: the Taylor Family Bridge Grant, the Frometa-Rodriguez Family Financial Aid Fund, and the Class of 1993 Memorial Fund. These new funds are designed to provide valuable resources for students whose families experience a fi nancial hardship for years to come.should be highlighted that Alumni increased their giving by 101%. This is a remarkable feat and something to be celebrated. Alumni also created three new named funds: the Taylor Family Bridge Grant, the Frometa-Rodriguez Family Financial Aid Fund, and the Class of 1993 Memorial Fund. These new funds are designed to provide valuable resources for students whose families experience a fi nancial hardship for years to come.should be highlighted that Alumni increased their giving by 101%. This is a remarkable feat and something to be celebrated. Alumni also created three new named funds: the Taylor Family Bridge Grant, the Frometa-Rodriguez Family Financial Aid Fund, and the Class of 1993 Memorial Fund. These new funds are designed to provide valuable resources for students whose families experience a fi nancial hardship for years to come.should be highlighted that Alumni increased their giving by 101%. This is a remarkable feat and something to be celebrated. Alumni also created three new named funds: the Taylor Family Bridge Grant, the Frometa-Rodriguez Family Financial Aid Fund, and the Class of 1993 Memorial Fund. These new funds are designed to provide valuable resources for students whose families experience a fi nancial hardship for years to come.should be highlighted that Alumni increased their giving by 101%. This is a remarkable feat and something to be celebrated. Alumni also created should be highlighted that Alumni increased their giving by 101%. This is a remarkable feat and something to be celebrated. Alumni also created should be highlighted that Alumni increased their giving by 101%. This is a remarkable feat and something to be celebrated. Alumni also created should be highlighted that Alumni increased their giving by 101%. This is a remarkable feat and something to be celebrated. Alumni also created should be highlighted that Alumni increased their giving by 101%. This is a remarkable feat and something to be celebrated. Alumni also created should be highlighted that Alumni increased their giving by 101%. This is a remarkable feat and something to be celebrated. Alumni also created should be highlighted that Alumni increased their giving by 101%. This is a remarkable feat and something to be celebrated. Alumni also created should be highlighted that Alumni increased their giving by 101%. This is a remarkable feat and something to be celebrated. Alumni also created should be highlighted that Alumni increased their giving by 101%. This is a remarkable feat and something to be celebrated. Alumni also created should be highlighted that Alumni increased their giving by 101%. This is a remarkable feat and something to be celebrated. Alumni also created should be highlighted that Alumni increased their giving by 101%. This is a remarkable feat and something to be celebrated. Alumni also created should be highlighted that Alumni increased their giving by 101%. This is a remarkable feat and something to be celebrated. Alumni also created should be highlighted that Alumni increased their giving by 101%. This is a remarkable feat and something to be celebrated. Alumni also created should be highlighted that Alumni increased their giving by 101%. This is a remarkable feat and something to be celebrated. Alumni also created should be highlighted that Alumni increased their giving by 101%. This is a remarkable feat and something to be celebrated. Alumni also created should be highlighted that Alumni increased their giving by 101%. This is a remarkable feat and something to be celebrated. Alumni also created three new named funds: the Taylor Family Bridge Grant, the Frometa-Rodriguez Family Financial Aid Fund, and the Class of 1993 Memorial Fund. three new named funds: the Taylor Family Bridge Grant, the Frometa-Rodriguez Family Financial Aid Fund, and the Class of 1993 Memorial Fund. three new named funds: the Taylor Family Bridge Grant, the Frometa-Rodriguez Family Financial Aid Fund, and the Class of 1993 Memorial Fund. three new named funds: the Taylor Family Bridge Grant, the Frometa-Rodriguez Family Financial Aid Fund, and the Class of 1993 Memorial Fund. three new named funds: the Taylor Family Bridge Grant, the Frometa-Rodriguez Family Financial Aid Fund, and the Class of 1993 Memorial Fund. three new named funds: the Taylor Family Bridge Grant, the Frometa-Rodriguez Family Financial Aid Fund, and the Class of 1993 Memorial Fund. three new named funds: the Taylor Family Bridge Grant, the Frometa-Rodriguez Family Financial Aid Fund, and the Class of 1993 Memorial Fund. weekend. It was a wonderful display of support that will provide resources to fi nancial aid, academic programming and facilities remodeling. It should be highlighted that Alumni increased their giving by 101%. This is a remarkable feat and something to be celebrated. Alumni also created three new named funds: the Taylor Family Bridge Grant, the Frometa-Rodriguez Family Financial Aid Fund, and the Class of 1993 Memorial Fund. Many thanks to all of our Parent Ambassadors, Faculty, Staff and Administration who supported our efforts during the year. A special thank you is These new funds are designed to provide valuable resources for students whose families experience a fi nancial hardship for years to come.These new funds are designed to provide valuable resources for students whose families experience a fi nancial hardship for years to come.weekend. It was a wonderful display of support that will provide resources to fi nancial aid, academic programming and facilities remodeling. It should be highlighted that Alumni increased their giving by 101%. This is a remarkable feat and something to be celebrated. Alumni also created three new named funds: the Taylor Family Bridge Grant, the Frometa-Rodriguez Family Financial Aid Fund, and the Class of 1993 Memorial Fund. Many thanks to all of our Parent Ambassadors, Faculty, Staff and Administration who supported our efforts during the year. A special thank you is These new funds are designed to provide valuable resources for students whose families experience a fi nancial hardship for years to come.These new funds are designed to provide valuable resources for students whose families experience a fi nancial hardship for years to come.These new funds are designed to provide valuable resources for students whose families experience a fi nancial hardship for years to come.These new funds are designed to provide valuable resources for students whose families experience a fi nancial hardship for years to come.These new funds are designed to provide valuable resources for students whose families experience a fi nancial hardship for years to come.These new funds are designed to provide valuable resources for students whose families experience a fi nancial hardship for years to come.These new funds are designed to provide valuable resources for students whose families experience a fi nancial hardship for years to come.These new funds are designed to provide valuable resources for students whose families experience a fi nancial hardship for years to come.These new funds are designed to provide valuable resources for students whose families experience a fi nancial hardship for years to come.These new funds are designed to provide valuable resources for students whose families experience a fi nancial hardship for years to come.These new funds are designed to provide valuable resources for students whose families experience a fi nancial hardship for years to come.These new funds are designed to provide valuable resources for students whose families experience a fi nancial hardship for years to come.These new funds are designed to provide valuable resources for students whose families experience a fi nancial hardship for years to come.These new funds are designed to provide valuable resources for students whose families experience a fi nancial hardship for years to come.These new funds are designed to provide valuable resources for students whose families experience a fi nancial hardship for years to come.These new funds are designed to provide valuable resources for students whose families experience a fi nancial hardship for years to come.These new funds are designed to provide valuable resources for students whose families experience a fi nancial hardship for years to come.These new funds are designed to provide valuable resources for students whose families experience a fi nancial hardship for years to come.These new funds are designed to provide valuable resources for students whose families experience a fi nancial hardship for years to come.These new funds are designed to provide valuable resources for students whose families experience a fi nancial hardship for years to come.These new funds are designed to provide valuable resources for students whose families experience a fi nancial hardship for years to come.These new funds are designed to provide valuable resources for students whose families experience a fi nancial hardship for years to come.three new named funds: the Taylor Family Bridge Grant, the Frometa-Rodriguez Family Financial Aid Fund, and the Class of 1993 Memorial Fund. These new funds are designed to provide valuable resources for students whose families experience a fi nancial hardship for years to come.percent of Sabres who contributed to the Sabre Fund. By this measure, alumni participation doubled, parent participation saw a 5% increase, and all other constituencies combined saw a 19% increase. Additionally, the Sabre Fund saw an increase in overall dollars raised for the sixth consecutive year, as the total amount received in cash and pledges exceeded $320,000 for the fi rst time. Our Spring Day-of-Giving mini-fundraiser helped drive this success as it raised more than $61,000 in a single weekend. It was a wonderful display of support that will provide resources to fi nancial aid, academic programming and facilities remodeling. It should be highlighted that Alumni increased their giving by 101%. This is a remarkable feat and something to be celebrated. Alumni also created three new named funds: the Taylor Family Bridge Grant, the Frometa-Rodriguez Family Financial Aid Fund, and the Class of 1993 Memorial Fund. These new funds are designed to provide valuable resources for students whose families experience a fi nancial hardship for years to come.Many thanks to all of our Parent Ambassadors, Faculty, Staff and Administration who supported our efforts during the year. A special thank you is extended to the Development and Alumni Relations team of Steve Piscitelli, Tracey Taylor and Sydney Anazco ’13 for all your hard work. all other constituencies combined saw a 19% increase. Additionally, the Sabre Fund saw an increase in overall dollars raised for the sixth consecutive year, as the total amount received in cash and pledges exceeded $320,000 for the fi rst time. Our Spring Day-of-Giving mini-fundraiser helped drive this success as it raised more than $61,000 in a single Additionally, the Sabre Fund saw an increase in overall dollars raised for the sixth consecutive year, as the total amount received in cash and pledges exceeded $320,000 for the fi rst time. Our Spring Day-of-Giving mini-fundraiser helped drive this success as it raised more than $61,000 in a single exceeded $320,000 for the fi rst time. Our Spring Day-of-Giving mini-fundraiser helped drive this success as it raised more than $61,000 in a single weekend. It was a wonderful display of support that will provide resources to fi nancial aid, academic programming and facilities remodeling. It should be highlighted that Alumni increased their giving by 101%. This is a remarkable feat and something to be celebrated. Alumni also created exceeded $320,000 for the fi rst time. Our Spring Day-of-Giving mini-fundraiser helped drive this success as it raised more than $61,000 in a single weekend. It was a wonderful display of support that will provide resources to fi nancial aid, academic programming and facilities remodeling. It should be highlighted that Alumni increased their giving by 101%. This is a remarkable feat and something to be celebrated. Alumni also created should be highlighted that Alumni increased their giving by 101%. This is a remarkable feat and something to be celebrated. Alumni also created three new named funds: the Taylor Family Bridge Grant, the Frometa-Rodriguez Family Financial Aid Fund, and the Class of 1993 Memorial Fund. should be highlighted that Alumni increased their giving by 101%. This is a remarkable feat and something to be celebrated. Alumni also created three new named funds: the Taylor Family Bridge Grant, the Frometa-Rodriguez Family Financial Aid Fund, and the Class of 1993 Memorial Fund. three new named funds: the Taylor Family Bridge Grant, the Frometa-Rodriguez Family Financial Aid Fund, and the Class of 1993 Memorial Fund. These new funds are designed to provide valuable resources for students whose families experience a fi nancial hardship for years to come.three new named funds: the Taylor Family Bridge Grant, the Frometa-Rodriguez Family Financial Aid Fund, and the Class of 1993 Memorial Fund. These new funds are designed to provide valuable resources for students whose families experience a fi nancial hardship for years to come.These new funds are designed to provide valuable resources for students whose families experience a fi nancial hardship for years to come.Many thanks to all of our Parent Ambassadors, Faculty, Staff and Administration who supported our efforts during the year. A special thank you is These new funds are designed to provide valuable resources for students whose families experience a fi nancial hardship for years to come.Many thanks to all of our Parent Ambassadors, Faculty, Staff and Administration who supported our efforts during the year. A special thank you is Many thanks to all of our Parent Ambassadors, Faculty, Staff and Administration who supported our efforts during the year. A special thank you is Many thanks to all of our Parent Ambassadors, Faculty, Staff and Administration who supported our efforts during the year. A special thank you is extended to the Development and Alumni Relations team of Steve Piscitelli, Tracey Taylor and Sydney Anazco ’13 for all your hard work. percent of Sabres who contributed to the Sabre Fund. By this measure, alumni participation doubled, parent participation saw a 5% increase, and Additionally, the Sabre Fund saw an increase in overall dollars raised for the sixth consecutive year, as the total amount received in cash and pledges exceeded $320,000 for the fi rst time. Our Spring Day-of-Giving mini-fundraiser helped drive this success as it raised more than $61,000 in a single weekend. It was a wonderful display of support that will provide resources to fi nancial aid, academic programming and facilities remodeling. It should be highlighted that Alumni increased their giving by 101%. This is a remarkable feat and something to be celebrated. Alumni also created three new named funds: the Taylor Family Bridge Grant, the Frometa-Rodriguez Family Financial Aid Fund, and the Class of 1993 Memorial Fund. These new funds are designed to provide valuable resources for students whose families experience a fi nancial hardship for years to come.Many thanks to all of our Parent Ambassadors, Faculty, Staff and Administration who supported our efforts during the year. A special thank you is extended to the Development and Alumni Relations team of Steve Piscitelli, Tracey Taylor and Sydney Anazco ’13 for all your hard work. Additionally, the Sabre Fund saw an increase in overall dollars raised for the sixth consecutive year, as the total amount received in cash and pledges exceeded $320,000 for the fi rst time. Our Spring Day-of-Giving mini-fundraiser helped drive this success as it raised more than $61,000 in a single Additionally, the Sabre Fund saw an increase in overall dollars raised for the sixth consecutive year, as the total amount received in cash and pledges exceeded $320,000 for the fi rst time. Our Spring Day-of-Giving mini-fundraiser helped drive this success as it raised more than $61,000 in a single exceeded $320,000 for the fi rst time. Our Spring Day-of-Giving mini-fundraiser helped drive this success as it raised more than $61,000 in a single weekend. It was a wonderful display of support that will provide resources to fi nancial aid, academic programming and facilities remodeling. It should be highlighted that Alumni increased their giving by 101%. This is a remarkable feat and something to be celebrated. Alumni also created exceeded $320,000 for the fi rst time. Our Spring Day-of-Giving mini-fundraiser helped drive this success as it raised more than $61,000 in a single weekend. It was a wonderful display of support that will provide resources to fi nancial aid, academic programming and facilities remodeling. It should be highlighted that Alumni increased their giving by 101%. This is a remarkable feat and something to be celebrated. Alumni also created should be highlighted that Alumni increased their giving by 101%. This is a remarkable feat and something to be celebrated. Alumni also created three new named funds: the Taylor Family Bridge Grant, the Frometa-Rodriguez Family Financial Aid Fund, and the Class of 1993 Memorial Fund. should be highlighted that Alumni increased their giving by 101%. This is a remarkable feat and something to be celebrated. Alumni also created three new named funds: the Taylor Family Bridge Grant, the Frometa-Rodriguez Family Financial Aid Fund, and the Class of 1993 Memorial Fund. three new named funds: the Taylor Family Bridge Grant, the Frometa-Rodriguez Family Financial Aid Fund, and the Class of 1993 Memorial Fund. These new funds are designed to provide valuable resources for students whose families experience a fi nancial hardship for years to come.three new named funds: the Taylor Family Bridge Grant, the Frometa-Rodriguez Family Financial Aid Fund, and the Class of 1993 Memorial Fund. These new funds are designed to provide valuable resources for students whose families experience a fi nancial hardship for years to come.These new funds are designed to provide valuable resources for students whose families experience a fi nancial hardship for years to come.Many thanks to all of our Parent Ambassadors, Faculty, Staff and Administration who supported our efforts during the year. A special thank you is These new funds are designed to provide valuable resources for students whose families experience a fi nancial hardship for years to come.Many thanks to all of our Parent Ambassadors, Faculty, Staff and Administration who supported our efforts during the year. A special thank you is Many thanks to all of our Parent Ambassadors, Faculty, Staff and Administration who supported our efforts during the year. A special thank you is Many thanks to all of our Parent Ambassadors, Faculty, Staff and Administration who supported our efforts during the year. A special thank you is extended to the Development and Alumni Relations team of Steve Piscitelli, Tracey Taylor and Sydney Anazco ’13 for all your hard work. LETTER FROM THE DEVELOPMENT DIRECTORMICHAEL J. MCCABE, MBA
92020-2021 ANNUAL REPORT OF GIVINGSABRE FUND 5-YEAR COMPARISON$268,147 SABRE FUND$61,370 #DAYOFGIVING$364,517TOTAL$35,000 CAPITAL CAMPAIGN2016-20172017-20182018-20192019-20202020-2021$113,704$171,195$180,592$181,873$268,147TOTALSDEVELOPMENT FUNDRAISING
10ST. BRENDAN HIGH SCHOOL www.stbrendanhigh.org/support
112020-2021 ANNUAL REPORT OF GIVINGLEADERSHIP CIRCLE $10,000+ Anonymous in honor of Dr. Jose Rodelgo-BuenoThe Garcia Family Virginia and Alejandro Garcia, Carolina Garcia ‘21 and Isabella Garcia ‘25 in honor of Jose Rodelgo-BuenoSofia Garcia ‘22 in honor of Matthew BowenJoe Murillo ‘80 in honor of the class of 1980Eileen Frometa Rodriguez ‘84 and Carlos RodriguezRosemary Taylor Bodell ‘80 and Colin Bodell in honor of John and Eileen TaylorFR. DENNEHY CIRCLE $5,000 - $9,999Anonymous in honor of Martha Adams, Reverend James McCreanor, Alberto Martinez-Ramos and in memory of Rina FazFlorida Atlantic General Contracting, LLC Manuel GobeaPRINCIPAL’S CIRCLE $2,000 - $4,999AnonymousJuan Aguerrebere ‘81 and Marlene AguerrebereManuel and Joanna BascuasCarlos Bustamante ‘93Ana and Frank CorderoPatty Feito-Fernandez ‘01 in memory of Ailette Valcarce ‘01Donyell Gray-LeonardRamon and Valerie LanzaAimee and Boris NikolovChristina and David PharoCesar and Angie Pizarro in honor of Jose Rodelgo-BuenoArturo and Vivian Tezanos in memory of Jenny TezanosGus Vega ‘94 and Raquel VegaGREEN AND WHITE CLUB $1,000 - $1,999Patricia Bestard Alvarez ‘90 and FamilyRene Armas ‘89 and Laura Armas in honor of Ivette G. AlvarrezLuis Avella and Diana RojasBalado-National Tires, Inc. Alicia HidalgoTony Baradat ‘80 and Debla Cabezas Baradat ‘86 in honor of Adria ‘24 and Lia Baradat ‘25Henry Bello Insurance Agency, Inc.Javi Borges ‘93 and Lauren WukovitsDaymiri Buergo and Markus Kahlig in honor of Jose Rodelgo-BuenoEduardo and Anabelle CardellesEnrique and Rebecca CuervoCutterboy, Inc. Bob Ducsay ‘80 The Debasa FamilyCarolina Delgado ‘93Benjamin and Wendy Diaz in honor of Cristina Diaz ‘16 and Sophia Diaz ‘21EI Corporation Emilio Alvarez ‘83 and Ivette AlvarezDiego and Tracey Fernandez ‘86Ernest and Teresita FernandezBarbara Otero Gil ‘81 and Eladio GilThe Hasey Foundation Laura and John MicaliCeleste Higgins ‘80Francis Arias Hondal ‘83 in memory of Silvina E. AriasMavis Gyamfi Huger ‘93Jose Labiada ‘86Jorge and Geidy LeonPedro and Maria Llorens in honor of Jose Rodelgo-BuenoAlberto and Ana Maria LooLVG Miami Guayaberas Angela La Villa Gimenez ‘90 and Miguel Gimenez in honor of Jose Rodelgo-BuenoRaul Maristany ‘90 and Veronica Maristany ‘90Marilyn Milian ‘78 in memory of Eddie Ramirez ‘78The Muller FamilyGladys Giron Newman ‘88 in honor of Jose Rodelgo-BuenoPage Chiropractic Life CenterLisette Quintero ‘84Lorena and Roberto RamosGladys and Thomas ReedJarnette Figueroa Rodriguez ‘88 and Michael RodriguezCrescencio and Laura M. Ruiz in honor of Teresa Ruiz ‘21 and Cristina Maria Manrara ‘08Vivian and Reinaldo SanchezDalgy V. SanjuanJosephine and Timothy Van HemertPilar and Anthony WebbChristian Wilson ‘00Kelsey Johnson WinocourFOR GIFTS RECEIVED JULY 1, 2019 - JUNE 30, 2020FOR GIFTS RECEIVED JULY 1, 2020 - JUNE 30, 2021HONOR ROLL OF DONORS
12ST. BRENDAN HIGH SCHOOL www.stbrendanhigh.org/supportSABRE PATRON $500 - $999Air Balance and Diagnostic and Company Leo and Yelitza PayanRaul Alconero and Marisol CorralesLuly Almeida and Francisco MestreFelix Alvarez and Maritza Herrera-AlvarezVivanne Alvarez ‘89Akio Arai and Dina VelizAdriana Arias ‘07Raquel Abetty Banos’93 and Robert Banos ‘92Ernesto and Rebecca BascuasJocelyln BejelBermudez Senior Care, Inc.Matt Bickel ‘86Henry Garcia BrautiganJanet Avila Bruzos ‘87 and Javier BruzosEdward and Michelle CabalJesus and Melissa CancioFabian Candocia ‘91 and Yemi CandociaAlexander and Gigi CasasCentury Home Builders FoundationDinorah Cepeda ‘97 and Ana Cepeda ‘91Douglas Cooper ‘79Javier and Yuliet CorralesMaria Rodriguez Del OrbeMargoth and Roberto DiazEl Edificio, LLC Christina Bello Martinez ‘93Xavier and Melba EnriquezManuel and Michelle EscobarTeresita Toledo Ferguson ‘88 and James FergusonMaritza and Harry FisherTiffany and Frank FonsecaBertha Menendez Garcia ‘79Jennifer and Alexander GomezThe Gomez-Mesa FamilyAna and Victor GonzalezAna M. Harris ‘80 in memory of Juan A. TurroJulie Dehombre Iglesias ‘91 in honor of Taylor Rachel IglesiasSteve and Juanita JohnsonKim Merlo Jones ‘80Yvette and Jose LazoSandra Lopez and Carolina Mojena in honor of Jose Rodelgo-BuenoArlene and Eduardo LuisGretel De La Portilla and Hansel Perez in honor of Simone PerezPaul Pfeiffer ‘86Brian Maiocco ‘83 and Laura MaioccoOctavio and Gloria Marante in honor of Carolina Marante ‘22The Martinez Law Firm Chris Bello Martinez ‘93 and Daniel MartinezXiomara Perez Martinez ‘08Isa Martinez Mohtaj ‘80Cecilia PerezLucrecia Escalon Pinero ‘91 and Alejandro PineroJean Pena-Velasquez and Silvia Gavilan ‘94Progressive Insurance Foundation Diana Guas in honor of Alessandra Guas ‘12 Jorge Rodriguez and Liera AntropovaAquilino and Yesica Saint MaloLeticia and Francisco SanchezElvira Freire Santamaria ‘91 and Ed SantamariaEric Shea ‘95 and Cristina SheaMargarita Aulet Shenberg ‘88 and Mitch ShenbergRamon Silverio in memory of Anita SilverioMiriam Lamas Smith ‘87 and Edward SmithYaly and Franchesco SotoLiz and Robert SuarezTania Sureda and Rodolfo AlayonJohn and Eileen TaylorAinhoa TollincheThe Uria-Santos Family in honor of Jose Rodelgo-BuenoElizabeth Parets Van Walleghem ‘80 and Derek Van Walleghem in honor of Steve StaudenmeyerJose Velasco ‘80 and Olga BustoRincon Veracoechea in memory of Dr. Alberto W. Rincon-BelzaresCindy Zaldivar-Ricano ‘94 and Angel RicanoLilliam ZanattioHONOR ROLL OF DONORS
132020-2021 ANNUAL REPORT OF GIVINGSABRE FAMILY $250 - $499Ana Aguayo and Nestor MontejoArmando and Angela AguilarAntonio and Miriam AlonsoEsteban Alvarez and Maria Martinez AlvarezRosa AlvarezAmazon SmileBeatriz AnazcoAnonymousArlene and Juan ArmasMary Arnold ‘79Ricardo Avila and Adriana ValderramaJaime Barrera and Islena FlorezManuel Becerra and Ms. Ana C. Garcia ‘83 through United Way of Miami-DadeRobert Becerra ‘80 and Christina Carroll-Becerra in memory of Joseph and Blanche BecerraCarlos and Suheirys BernalKurt Bienias ‘79 in honor of Fr. Dennehy and Alfie Perez-Dorrbecker ‘79Mar and Maria BinefAlberto Borges and Teresita Acosta BorgesSandra Calzadilla ‘93Jennifer Camacho ‘97Yvette Torres Casas ‘95 and Frank CasasVicky De Rojas Chacon ‘93 and Andy ChaconMichelle Cobas ‘93Alicia Consuegra ‘82Vivian de Las Cuevas-Diaz ‘93 and Ricardo DiazJesus and Lissette Del RiscoIris Del Sol and Sammy GuerraFrancis and Paola DennisMartin and Maria EchevarriaPatricia FerminJoseph and Helga FernandezPerla Torres Fernandez ‘91 and Michael FernandezCristina Gallo-Aquino ‘91 and Henry AquinoEdward and Susana GannonDaniela Garcia ‘94 and Theresa GarciaFelipe Garcia and Ana Pou-GarciaGerman Gonzalez ‘80, Marie Rossique-Gonzalez ‘85 and Cynthia Gonzalez ‘16Omar Gonzalez ‘93Miriam Guanche ‘93Carmen O’Toole Guilarte ‘93 and Julian GuilarteWilliam Guzman and Ana Padron in honor of Jose Rodelgo-BuenoJorge and Ariadna HernandezImagination Images Teresa Puente Martinez ‘97 and Jonathan Martinez in memory of Valerie Rios ‘97Winifred and Ronald JanvierLuis and Lisbeth Jaramillo in honor of Jose Rodelgo-BuenoManuel and Gaby JinestaLawrence Kearns ‘80Carlos Laffitte and Karelia FalconAna Solo Logan ‘80Manuel and Gladys LorenzoElena Marquez Martinez ‘89Samantha Martinez ‘16Ricardo and Luz MedranoAdalberto and Lisa MelendrezMaria MendezMarlene Montaner ‘80Enrique Sampeiro and Yoama MoralesRalph Morales and Debora GregoriEdilia Mota in memory of Silvino, Edilia and Jesus LopezTeresa Navarro Munecas ‘94 and Robert Munecas ‘93Mirta Sanchez Negrini ‘81Cuong and Sandra NguyenJoseph and Nicole NielsonBarbara PicazoManny PiedraRosemary Espinosa Piscitelli ‘79 and Steve PiscitelliIbis Pittaluga in honor of Julianna Sondon ‘21Chris Marie PenedoMichael Perez and Danett Ramirez Perez ‘96Isabel Perez-Morina ‘93Justin Prats ‘19Maggy Marques Prats ‘89 and Mandi PratsGuillermo and Ayleen RamosAngela Recio-Sondon ‘87 and Juan Sondon ‘87Richard Rovirosa ‘79Dunia Bushdid Sabga ‘93 and Joseph SabgaAnibal and Lidia Sanchez in honor of Jose Rodelgo-BuenoGuillermo and Mabel Santa CruzStacey SargentJohnny Saud ‘98Carmen Saumell-Labrador ‘93Sandra Villalobos Scarcello ‘88 and Donald ScarcelloDarin and Lissette Shelburne ‘04Emilio and Mayra SixtoLisa McCarthy Sokol ‘79South Florida Group Benefits Andres and Maria FernandezReinaldo Talavera and Vanessa SuarezMaritza and Norberto TaverasTracey Taylor in memory of Elizabeth M. TaylorGuido F. Valdes ‘84Yolanda Herrera ValdesLaura Infante Varela ‘93 and Kenneth VarelaMaria Elena VargasEnrique Vazquez and Daisy Machado VazquezMelissa Vigues van Herksen ‘93Richard and Connie Perera Vindigni ‘90James Zapf ‘93 in memory of Peter Ceballo, Robert Ledee, Jamil Nahhas, Ruby Sanchez, Vivianne Sanchez and Jenny TezanosHONOR ROLL OF DONORS
14ST. BRENDAN HIGH SCHOOL www.stbrendanhigh.org/supportSABRE FRIENDS UP TO $249Ana Abaunza ‘01Randy and Karen AblemanKarina Martinez Acevedo ‘00Leticia AcevedoDavid Acosta ‘12 in memory of Tommy RaskinKelvin Acosta and Johanny ValerioTeryliz Silva Aguirre ‘80Lisa Albizu-Vazquez ‘95Anna Maria Alejo ‘80 in honor of Esperanza AlejoDenise Gonzalez Alfonso ‘93 and Manny AlfonsoEglyn Alfonso ‘93Lise Landry Alives ‘79Monica Amador-Vale ‘93Susana and Jimmy AlmansaMichael AlmeidaMelanie Foreman Alonso ‘93Allan and Liza AlonzoEmilio Alvarez ‘16Felipe Alvarez ‘18Javier and Gina Alvarez in honor of Jose Rodelgo-BuenoJose M. Alvarez ‘82Manny Alvarez ‘79Valentin Alvarez ‘93Zoila Alzuri-Cabrera ‘80Monica Amador-Vale ‘93Luis Amaya ‘96 in memory of Maria Artime ‘96Brian Amell ‘79 in memory of Kevin AmellSydney Anazco ‘13Marilyn Ancheta ‘79Anonymous (43) Emiliano Antunez ‘80Trish Anzalone in honor of Taylor Anzalone ‘24Aileen Sanchez Arguello ‘93Carol de Cardenas Armas ‘93 and Jorge Armas ‘93Beatriz ArredondoJulio Aviles and Ana MercadoElizabeth Arriete Badell ‘93Mari Martin Baixauli ‘79Bank of America Jose CasellasRoselind Horstmann Bardisa ‘89Diana and Alfredo BarrosBrian Belis ‘79Robert Bencomo ‘88Rafael Benavides ‘80Marta Berenguer ‘79Ivette Machado Blanch ‘99Yoel and Yolanda BlancoAlejandro and Judy Bombino in honor of Dr. Jose Rodelgo-BuenoAlberto Borges and Teresita Acosta BorgesJulio Borges Marilyn Marques Bou ‘95 and David BouMichelle Acosta Boucugnani ‘93Carmen BranasDawn Bienias Brazeau ‘91Cristina Menendez Brennan ‘80Kiki Odio Buigas ‘80Kent and Rosie BurkmanJorge and Mayte Cabrera in honor of Amelie Cabrera ‘21Gloria Andino Caceres ‘87 and Luis CaceresNancy Sanchez Caceres ‘90Roxana Daniel Cachinero ‘93 and Andrew CachineroAngelica Cadena ‘93Sarai Cairo ‘80Charles Caldwell ‘93Carmen Fanego Calixto ‘91 in honor of all the teachers at St. B who have touched my lifeSilvia Campa ‘91 and Carlos ManchaTina Campanile ‘80Monica Canovaca ‘93Susan Caraballo ‘93Mariafe De Arce Carballo ‘88Carmen Sosa Carmenate ‘79David Carvallo ‘88 and Nelly Carvallo in honor of Lcpl Cesar E. Carvallo and in memory of Mrs. Barry & Mr. SeidenAdriana Casanova ‘13Elvy Boucle Casanova ‘79Dominique and Carlos Castillo in memory of Charles AznavourJanet Cathey ‘80Arlene Ceballos-Adams ‘83Christina Ceballos-Levy ‘93Luli Sobrado Chapman ‘93Ed Cheetham ‘79Lenny Chica ‘93 and Patricia Madrigal Chica ‘93Edward Clavijo ‘79Elaine Perdomo Clemente ‘92Anabel Cloutier-Perez ‘93Esther Collado ‘80Elena Colosi ‘82Community Bag ProgramMaria A. Concepcion ‘83Nilda Diaz Concepcion ‘96Maria Alejo Consuegra ‘79Ann Marie Cooper ‘79 in memory of Kevin AmellSparkle Cooper ‘04Vivian Bereijo Cordova ‘93Maria Corrales ‘18Ricky Cos ‘79Maria Trabanco Cosio ‘79Ana Cruz ‘00Isabel Cunill-Pola ‘85HONOR ROLL OF DONORS
152020-2021 ANNUAL REPORT OF GIVING
16ST. BRENDAN HIGH SCHOOL www.stbrendanhigh.org/supportJulie Curry in honor of Jose Rodelgo-BuenoLuis Cuza ‘05 in honor of the Sabre Singers 2010-2014Elias and Melvina DaherKarina Diaz David ‘05 and Vasile DavidRaquel De Cardenas ‘79Alexandra de La Asuncion ‘93Vivianne De La Camara ‘88 and Jesse TraviesoMaria de La Huerta ‘82Ileana De La Torre ‘80Jose and Aymee De LeonMaria Alvarez de Varona ‘93Tammie Degrasse-Cabrera ‘96Ray Del Toro ‘91 and Anais Del Toro in honor of Victoria Del Toro ‘21 and the faculty and staff of St. Brendan High SchoolCarmen Franco Diaz ‘93Martha Diaz ‘79Angie Diaz-Medina ‘00Ana Gutierrez Dieppa ‘93Aime Prieto Dominguez ‘88Joseph Duran ‘93Anabella Eisenmann ‘79Andys and Reina EmilianoMaria Fontan Emmith ‘79 and David EmmithNatalie Garcia EscanaverinoRobert and Andrea EsparzaMaria Espinoza ‘79Patricia Santalo Evelyn ‘79Javi Fango ‘93Davide FavaroLily Frias FeijooAnthony Fernandez ‘09Constantino Fernandez in honor of Constantino FernandezDamian and Janette FernandezFernando Fernandez ‘79Gustavo Fernandez and Jennifer AkuneJorge Fernandez and Ilka TejeraKristyn Fernandez ‘13Leticia Fernandez ‘93Teresita FernandezVictor Fernandez and Amparo Garcia-Tunon Fernandez ‘90Lucia Menendez Ferrer ‘79William Ferrer ‘92 and Melissa FerrerSandra Ferrera ‘91 and Daniel MedinaAndreina Dielingen Figueroa ‘97Lourdes Quintana Forster ‘85 and Andrew ForsterCristina Xirau Fraser ‘79Tyrene Fredrick-Mack ‘93 and John MackJason and Rebeca FreemanMark Frohnappel ‘79Front Stream - United Way Isabelle Rodriguez ‘96Carmen Fuentes ‘82Adrianne Menendez Fumarola ‘93Sylvia Crosa Fumero ‘86Sofia Galis-Menendez ‘21Laura Goitia Gancedo ‘88 and Harry GancedoMagdalena Garcia ‘80Marielise Sabina Garcia ‘95Rafael and Maria GarciaRodolfo Garcia ‘21Veronica Garcia ‘17Marisol Garcia-Leira ‘79Monica Garcia-Scudieri ‘93Ani Deforn Garcia-Tunon ‘79Mike Garone ‘79Sandra Garrido ‘92Paula Mendy Garver ‘93Andrew Gelembyn ‘80Jessica Goldberg and Samantha Gutierrez ‘19Denise Gomez ‘87HONOR ROLL OF DONORS
172020-2021 ANNUAL REPORT OF GIVINGEnmanuel GonzalezGuillermo Gonzalez ‘81Jose Gonzalez ‘93Raciel Gonzalez and Ivis GomezRuth Sandomingo Gonzalez ‘79Sal Gonzalez ‘79 in memory of Eddy Ramirez ‘78Michelle Gonzalez-Lazo ‘93Alex Gonzalez-Mir ‘87Raul and Vanessa GramatgesThe Granados FamilyMarguerite Frohnappel Greener ‘79Alina Guasch ‘79Lourdes GuatyNatalia GuerraAmanda Guixens ‘13Maria Gundian ‘80Theresa Gallagher Harris ‘80Michael Hartigan ‘79John Hebert ‘83Meylin Llampay Hechavarria ‘97Betsy Henao ‘90 and Henry HenaoJeanette Quintero Henning ‘91 and Mr. Richard Henning in honor of Jose Rodelgo-BuenoMelissa Henriquez ‘93Alica Ceballo Hernandez ‘86Anne Barrows Hernandez ‘79Carlos and Vivian HernandezJulio Hernandez ‘93Luis and Yudanis HernandezWilliam Herrera ‘80Jean Hewitt-Head ‘79Cristina Hoyo ‘84Tiffany Huertas ‘07Rafael Iglesias ‘80Yusimi Rodriguez and Jesusin IglesiasMariela Jane ‘87 and Jorge JaneRaquel Jelenszky ‘83Yamile JimenezElena Joshi ‘80Don Kearns ‘79Raymond Khuppi and Cing Za LunLilliam Kirschner-Sanchez ‘92 in honor of Jose Rodelgo-BuenoRicardo and Yvette KramerTeresa La Villa in honor of Jose Rodelgo-BuenoDonna Labella ‘79Virginia Labiste ‘79Anna and Javier LaurrauriGladys Lavina-Ortega ‘80Ariel and Suzette LazoMs. Carmen Leal and Mr. Ignacio Fraile in honor of Jose Rodelgo-BuenoSophia Baljet Linfors ‘88 and Robert LinforsRosa Llaguno ‘82Laura Llerena-Hernandez ‘91 and Leandro Hernandez in memory of Laura and Jose LlerenaKristina Lobato ‘21Raquel Ortega Lockwood ‘80Elise Lopez ‘21Frank Lopez ‘93Jennifer Lopez ‘98 and Rodrigo ViegasNereida Lopez in honor of Carolina Isabella Mojena ‘21Santiago Lopez and Emilia SotresLourdes Lopez-Fernandez ‘93Rebecca Lopez-Ruiz ‘91 and Jaime RuizJorge and Adriana LoredoIvette Rodriguez Luis ‘93 and Alvaro LuisMyriam Buitrago Machado ‘93Diane Reguera Majors ‘91 and Richard Majors ‘91Cinthia Manzano ‘88Lourdes Marin ‘93Raul Maristany ‘19 in honor of Jose Rodelgo-BuenoRaquel Martin ‘79Vicky and Victor MartinAlicia Martell-Guerra ‘79Cristina Martinez-Fonts ‘79Rita Martinez-Puccio ‘93Francisco Mas ‘88Eric Maspons ‘79Teresita Masso ‘93Alexandra Borges Mastro ‘97Maria Babun Matos ‘80Hernan and Marina Matute-ObispoMaria Gilarte MaytinCarmen Mazarredo-Santalo ‘88 and Cesar SantaloMike and Amanda McCabe in honor of Parent AmbassadorsLinette McCray in honor of Anthony A. GrayLisa McGreevy ‘79Andrea Medeiros ‘10Anthony Mediavilla ‘80Elizabeth Medina ‘81Ernesto Medina ‘06Noel and Maria MeloEmily Ruis Menendez ‘92 and Jose MenendezIliana Gonzalez Menendez ‘93Lissette Rodriguez Menendez ‘80Magaly Agra Menendez ‘90 and Fernando Menendez ‘91Elisa Menes ‘93Ana Meneses ‘80 in memory of Fernando Karakadze ‘80Hector Meruelo ‘93 and Jennifer Ruiz Meruelo ‘93Erica Rodriguez Mesa ‘93Jesus Mesa and Gina Cabrera-MesaEsther Bergouignan Mestre ‘93Lourdes Garrido Metcalfe ‘78Sabrina Miralles ‘21HONOR ROLL OF DONORS
18ST. BRENDAN HIGH SCHOOL www.stbrendanhigh.org/supportYoana MiyaresJose Mojena Jr. in honor of Carolina Isabella Mojena ‘21Barbara MontalvoMarcia Codina Montero ‘93Nicole MonteroMariann Moore ‘79Maria Morales-Prieto ‘78Bertha de Aguiar Morejon ‘81 and Pedro MorejonErnest Morera ‘79Ana Llerena Morgade ‘93 and Alec MorgadeLliki Moyer ‘84 in memory of Armando Larrea and Jorge LarreaPatricia Mueller and Manuel Cotilla in honor of Jose Rodelgo-BuenoElizabeth Mujica ‘93Kathryn Murphy ‘80 in memory of Joseph Villoria ‘83Ana Natali ‘80Francisco NavarreteAlina Navarro ‘80The Netto FamilyLynn Nickles ‘79Cary NocedoAntonio Omedas and Adriana MartinezDoris Ona ‘79Bridgette Ortiz ‘17Mari Pablo ‘07 in memory of Dayamis Jimenez ‘07Rosy Braceras Padron ‘93 and Gus PadronJackie Pagley ‘79Michelle Lorenzo Palacio ‘95Mary Palmero ‘80Gianna Pedrosa ‘21Elena Gonzalez Pelayo ‘85 and Norberto PelayoHilda PereaAlbert Perez ‘97Annie Perez ‘79Carmen Duman Perez ‘93Cristy Reyes Perez ‘80Irene PerezSilma Casanova PerezAlfie Perez-Dorrbecker ‘79Maria Victoria Perez-Lorido ‘79Silvia Livermore Peterson ‘79 and Daniel PetersonChris Petit ‘93Gioconda PicoIbis Pittaluga ‘80 in honor of Julianna Sondon ‘21Rebecca Prieto-Gonzalez ‘93Maryann Dorman Provenzano ‘85Maria Andino Pugliese ‘85Rita Pujol ‘79Stephanie Pujol ‘13Dara Bazerman Quesada ‘89Jeannine Ramentol ‘93 and Gustav RamentolAdriana Ramos ‘13Katrina RamosJulie Becerra Ravelo ‘79Victoria Repp ‘10Luis Reyes ‘80Beatriz Perez Reynaldos ‘00Laline Rivero ‘80Elvira RizoRoger Rizo ‘01Monica Rizo-Perez ‘00Vivian Bustillo Roca ‘93Daniella Rodriguez ‘09Elaine Rodriguez ‘93Edgar and Maria RodriguezElizabeth Rodriguez ‘82 in honor of Class Of 1982Jose Rodriguez ‘79Juan Rodriguez ‘79Richard Rodriguez ‘80Rosa Rodriguez ‘80Darlene Roman ‘79Graciela Romano in honor of Jose Rodelgo-BuenoGiovanna Alfonso Roque ‘80Maria Gonzalez Rubines ‘79 in memory of Antonio GonzalezAna Sotomayor Rubio ‘93Catherine Rudd ‘13Gabriel Ruiz ‘21Doreen Nash Russo ‘79Mariella and Conrad SalazarVictoria Salazar ‘10Armanda SanchezElio SanchezYesenii and Rolando SantanaAnezka SantosRyanne Rodriguez Santurio ‘93 and Octavio SanturioSuzanne Forrest Sardina ‘93 and Ricardo SardinaRoxy Saud-Nunez ‘99Suzanne Gutierrez Schuster ‘93Alexandra Serra ‘94Leandro and Miriam SerrateNatalie Santana Shams ‘13Jose and Isabel SierraLuisa Alvarez Solana ‘79Myrna Sonora in honor of Jose Rodelgo-BuenoJavier and Marisol G. Sosa ‘92Rafael Sosa ‘79Digna SpatzCarissa Staiano ‘07Nohemis Martinez Strasser ‘97Arlenee and Alex SuarezBenny Suarez ‘79 and Ana Boloix Suarez ‘80Juan Suarez ‘79 in honor of Fr. DennehyPatricia Dobal Sykes ‘79 in memory of Fr. Dennehy and our deceased classmatesStella Tariche ‘79HONOR ROLL OF DONORS
192020-2021 ANNUAL REPORT OF GIVINGIvette Yee Tejedor ‘93Dr. Beatriz E. Terry ‘83 and Dr. Edy A. GuerraPhilip Thibeaux ‘80William Toro and Claudia SandinoAna Monserrat Torres ‘93 and Victor TorresJennifer Torres ‘94Olga Torres ‘95Oscar Torres ‘88Emilio UrgellVictoria Perera Ussher ‘06Jorge A. Valdes ‘80Brittany A. Valledor ‘14Kevin Valledor ‘17John and Mariloly VarelaVivian Valdes Varela ‘88 and Mr. Gil VarelaCarlos Vazquez in honor of Carolina Garcia ‘21Janet C. Vazquez ‘01 and Jorge L. ChavezDynorah Vergara-Jimeno ‘86 and Harold JimenoEnrique Villaronga ‘81 and Rosamaria VillarongaMayra Moriyon Villalonga ‘79Marsha Wainer ‘93 and Edison JaramilloMaggie Carballo Weisson ‘79 and Heraclito WeissonVivian Larrea Williams ‘80Jennifer Englert Wulforst ‘79 and James WulforstDarlene Roman ‘79 in memory of Fr. Thomas Dennehy and our deceased classmatesAlva RoystonYolanda Medina Rubido ‘86A and R Equipment Angel Ruiz and Angela VilomarVictoria Salazar ‘10Alexandra Zanetti Salinero ‘99 and Michael SalineroArmanda SanchezJacqueline Sanchez ‘97Knights of Columbus Coral Gables 3274 Rene Sanchez ‘88Maria and John SantaloNatalie Santana ‘13Keifer ScottIgnacio and Kimberly ScullAlexandra Serra ‘94Ellen Skidmore ‘78Lisa McCarthy Sokol ‘79Luisa Alvarez Solana ‘79Myrna SonoraJavier and Marisol G. Sosa ‘92Carissa Staiano ‘07Ana Boloix Suarez ‘79Arlenee SuarezFrank Suarez ‘86Juan Suarez ‘79 in honor of Fr. Thomas DennehyPatricia Dobal Sykes ‘79 in memory of Fr. Thomas Dennehy and our deceased classmatesMarie Brennan Taylor ‘79 in honor of Trent CoddTracey TaylorMargaret Harlan Thrailkill ‘79 in memory of our deceased classmatesJanet Fons Torres ‘99 and Daniel TorresOscar Torres ‘88Jose and Gissele TovarOmar and Ana TraviesoEmilio UrgellGeorge Valcarcel ‘81Jorge A. Valdes ‘80Ramon and Yamile ValdesRey Valdes ‘80Karen Del Campo Valero ‘89Brittany A. Valledor ‘14Kevin Valledor ‘17Laura Infante Varela ‘93 and Kenneth VarelaJanet Vazquez ‘01 and Jorge ChavezMichael Vazquez ‘83 and Clarybel Arango Vazquez ‘83Maggie Carballo Weisson ‘79 and Heraclito WeissonJennifer Englert Wulforst ‘79 and James WulforstHONOR ROLL OF DONORS
20ST. BRENDAN HIGH SCHOOL www.stbrendanhigh.org/supportDAY OF GIVINGDONORSRandy and Karen AblemanKarina Martinez Acevedo ‘00Leticia AcevedoKelvin Acosta and Johanny ValerioDavid Acosta ‘12Juan Aguerrebere ‘81 and Marlene AguerrebereTeryliz Silva Aguirre ‘80Lisa Albizu-Vazquez ‘ 95Raul Alconero and Marisol CorralesLise Landry Alives ‘79Allan and Liza AlonzoEmilio Alvarez ‘16Esteban Alvarez and Maria Martinez AlvarezFelipe Alvarez ‘18Javier and Gina AlvarezJose M. Alvarez ‘82Manny Alvarez ‘79Patricia Alvarez ‘90 and FamilyVivanne Alvarez ‘89Zoila Alzuri-Cabrera ‘80Luis Amaya ‘96Brian Amell ‘79Sydney Anazco ‘13Marilyn Ancheta ‘79Anonymous (42)Emiliano Antunez ‘80Trish Anzalone Mary Arnold ‘79Mari Martin Baixauli ‘79Tony Baradat ‘80 and Debla Cabezas Baradat ‘86 Roselind Horstmann Bardisa ‘89Ernesto and Rebecca BascuasBrian Belis ‘79Rafael Benavides ‘80Robert Bencomo ‘88Marta Berenguer ‘79Kurt Bienias ‘79 Yoel and Yolanda BlancoAlejandro and Judy Bombino Alberto Borges and Teresita Acosta BorgesMarilyn Marques Bou ‘95 and David BouCarmen BranasDawn Bienias Brazeau ‘80Cristina Menendez Brennan ‘80Janet Avila Bruzos ‘87 and Javier BruzosDaymiri Buergo and Markus KahligKiki Odio Buigas ‘80Jorge and Mayte Cabrera Sarai Cairo ‘80Carmen Fanego Calixto Silvia Campa ‘91 and Carlos ManchaTina Campanile ‘80Carmen Sosa Carmenate ‘79David Carvallo ‘88 and Nelly Carvallo Adriana Casanova ‘13Elvy Boucle Casanova ‘79Yvette Torres Casas ‘95 and Frank CasasJosse CasellasJanet Cathey ‘80Arlene Ceballos-Adams ‘83Edward Clavijo ‘79Elaine Perdomo Clemente ‘92Esther Collado ‘80Elena Colosi ‘82Nilda Diaz Concepcion ‘96Maria A. Concepcion ‘83Alicia Consuegra ‘82Maria Alejo Consuegra ‘79Ann Marie Cooper ‘79 Douglas Cooper ‘79Javier and Yuliet CorralesMaria Corrales ‘18Ricky Cos Maria Trabanco Cosio ‘78Ana Cruz ‘00Isabel Cunill-Pola ‘85Julie Curry Luis Cuza ‘05 Elias and Melvina DaherKarina Diaz David ‘05 and Vasile DavidMariafe De Arce Carballo ‘88Raquel De Cardenas ‘79Vivianne De La Camara 88 and Jesse TraviesoMaria de La Huerta ‘82Ileana De La Torre ‘80Jose and Aymee De LeonRay Del Toro ‘91 and Anais Del ToroAni Deforn Garcia-Tunon ‘79Margoth and Roberto DiazMartha Diaz ‘79Angie Diaz-Medina ‘00Patricia Dobal Sykes ‘79 Aime Prieto Dominguez ‘88Anabella Eisenmann ‘79Maria Fontan Emmith ‘79 and David EmmithMaria Espinoza ‘79Patricia Santalo Evelyn ‘79Patty Feito-Fernandez ‘01 Constantino Fernandez
212020-2021 ANNUAL REPORT OF GIVINGErnest and Teresita FernandezFernando Fernandez ‘79Perla Torres Fernandez ‘91 and Michael FernandezJoseph and Helga FernandezKristyn Fernandez ‘13Teresita FernandezLucia Menendez Ferrer ‘79William Ferrer ‘92 and Melissa FerrerSandra Ferrera ‘91 and Daniel MedinaAndreina Dielingen Figueroa ‘97Lourdes Quintana Forster ‘85 and Andrew ForsterCristina Xirau Fraser ‘79Mark Frohnappel ‘79Carmen Fuentes ‘82Sylvia Crosa Fumero ‘86Laura Goitia Gancedo ‘88 and Harry GancedoAlejandro and Virginia GarciaCarolina Garcia ‘21 Isabella Garcia ‘25 Marielise Sabina Garcia ‘95Sofia Garcia ‘22Veronica Garcia ‘17Marisol Garcia-Leira ‘79Amparo Garcia-Tunon Fernandez ‘90 and Victor FernandezBertha Menendez Garcia ‘79Magdalena Garcia ‘80Mike Garone ‘79Andrew Gelembyn ‘80Angela La Villa Gimenez ‘90 and Miguel Gimenez Denise Gomez ‘87Guillermo Gonzalez ‘81Raciel Gonzalez and Ivis GomezSal Gonzalez ‘79 in memory of Eddy Ramirez ‘78Raul and Vanessa GramatgesAlina Guasch ‘79Alicia Martell-Guerra ‘79Amanda Guixens ‘13Maria Gundian ‘80William Guzman and Ana PadronAna M. Harris ‘80 Theresa Gallagher Harris ‘80Michael Hartigan ‘79John Hebert ‘83Meylin Llampay Hechavarria ‘97Betsy Henao ‘90 and Henry HenaoJeanette Quintero Henning ‘91 and Mr. Richard HenningAnne Barrows Hernandez ‘79Carlos and Vivian HernandezWilliam Herrera ‘80Jean Hewitt-Head ‘79Celeste Higgins ‘80Cristina Hoyo ‘84Rafael Iglesias ‘80Mariela Jane ‘87 and Jorge JaneWinifred and Ronald JaniverLuis and Lisbeth Jaramillo Raquel Jelenszky ‘83Manuel and Gaby JinestaKim Merlo Jones ‘80Elena Joshi ‘80Lawrence Kearns ‘80Don Kearns ‘79Lilliam Kirschner-Sanchez ‘92Teresa La Villa Donna Labella ‘79Virginia Labiste ‘79Ramon and Valerie LanzaGladys Lavina-Ortega ‘80Ariel and Suzette LazoMs. Carmen Leal and Mr. Ignacio FraileDAY OF GIVING DONORS
22ST. BRENDAN HIGH SCHOOL www.stbrendanhigh.org/supportDAY OF GIVING DONORSRosa Llaguno ‘82Laura Llerena-Hernandez ‘91 and Leandro Hernandez Pedro and Maria LlorensRaquel Ortega Lockwood ‘80Ana Solo Logan ‘80Alberto and Ana Maria LooJennifer Lopez and Rodrigo ViegasNereida Lopez Sandra Lopez Santiago Lopez and Emilia SotresRebecca Lopez-Ruiz ‘91 and Jaime RuizJorge and Adriana LoredoBrian and Laura MaioccoDiane Reguera Majors ‘91 a nd Richard Majors ‘91Cinthia Manzano ‘88Raul Maristany ‘90 and Veronica Maristany ‘90Raquel Martin ‘79Xiomara Perez Martinez ‘08Cristina Martinez-Fonts ‘79Francisco Mas ‘88Eric Maspons ‘79Maria Babun Matos ‘80Carmen Mazarredo-Santalo ‘88 and Cesar SantaloMike and Amanda McCabeLisa McGreevy ‘79Anthony Mediavilla ‘80Ernesto Medina ‘06Elizabeth Medina ‘81Ricardo and Luz MedranoNoel and Maria MeloMagaly Agra Menendez ‘90 and Fernando Menendez ‘91Lissette Rodriguez Menendez ‘80Emily Ruis Menendez ‘92 and Jose MenendezAna Meneses ‘80 Jesus Mesa and Gina Cabrera-MesaLourdes Garrido Metcalfe ‘78Marilyn Milian ‘78 Isa Martinez Mohtaj ‘80Jose Mojena Jr.Marlene Montaner ‘80Mariann Moore ‘79Ralph Morales and Debora GregoriBertha de Aguiar Morejon ‘81 and Pedro MorejonErnest Morera ‘79Edilia Mota Lliki Moyer ‘84 Patricia Mueller and Manuel Cotilla Robert Munecas ‘93 and Teresa Navarro Munecas ‘94Joe Murillo ‘80 Kathryn Murphy ‘80Ana Natali ‘80Alina Navarro ‘80Mirta Sanchez Negrini ‘81Gladys Giron Newman ‘88Lynn Nickles ‘79Cary NocedoDoris Ona ‘79Bridgette Ortiz ‘17Mari Pablo ‘07 Jackie Pagley ‘79Michelle Lorenzo Palacio ‘95Mary Palmero ‘80Elena Gonzalez Pelayo ‘85 and Norberto PelayoAlbert Perez ‘97Annie Perez ‘79Cristy Reyes Perez ‘80Hansel Perez and Gretel De La Portilla Silma Casanva PerezAlfie Perez-Dorrbecker ‘79Silvia Livermore Peterson ‘79 and Daniel PetersonLucrecia Escalon Pinero ‘91 and Alejandro PineroRosemary Espinosa Piscitelli ‘79 and Steve PiscitelliCesar and Angie Pizarro Justin Prats ‘19Maryann Dorman Provenzano ‘85Maria Andino Pugliese ‘85Rita Pujol ‘79Stephanie Pujol ‘13Dara Bazerman Quesada ‘89Adriana Ramos ‘13Guillermo and Ayleen RamosJulie Becerra Ravelo ‘79Victoria Repp ‘10Luis Reyes ‘80Laline Rivero ‘80Edgar and Maria RodriguezElizabeth Rodriguez Jorge Rodriguez and Liera AntropovaJose Rodriguez ‘79Juan Rodriguez ‘79Richard Rodriguez ‘80Rosa Rodriguez ‘80Yusimi Rodriguez and Jesusin IglesiasDarlene Roman ‘79Graciela Romano Giovanna Alfonso Roque ‘80Richard Rovirosa ‘79Maria Gonzalez Rubines Catherine Rudd ‘13Crescencio and Laura M. Ruiz ‘21 and Cristina Maria Manrara ‘08 Doreen Russo ‘79Anibal and Lidia SanchezElio Sanchez
232020-2021 ANNUAL REPORT OF GIVINGDAY OF GIVING DONORSYesenii and Rolando SantanaAnezka SantosSuzanne Forrest Sardina ‘95 and Ricardo SardinaRoxy Saud-Nunez ‘99Natalie Santana Shams ‘13Margarita Aulet Shenberg ‘88Jose and Isabel SierraEmilio and Mayra SixtoLisa McCarthy Sokol ‘79Luisa Alvarez Solana ‘79Myrna Sonora Rafael Sosa ‘79Carissa Staiano ‘07Arlenee SuarezBenny Suarez ‘79 and Ana Boloix Suarez ‘80Juan Suarez Tania Sureda and Mr. Rodolfo AlayonDr. Beatriz E. Terry ‘83 and Dr. Edy A. GuerraPhilip Thibeaux ‘80William Toro and Claudia SandinoOlga Torres ‘95Jennifer Torres ‘94Emilio UrgellUria-Santos Family Victoria Perera Ussher ‘06Jorge A. Valdes ‘80Elizabeth Parets Van Walleghem ‘80 and Derek Van Walleghem Vivian Valdes Varela ‘88 and Mr. Gil VarelaJohn and Mariloly VarelaCarlos Vazquez - in honor of Carolina Garcia ‘21Jose Velasco ‘80 and Ms. BustoDynorah Vergara-Jimeno ‘86 and Harold JimenoMayra Moriyon Villalonga ‘79Pilar and Anthony WebbMaggie Carballo Weisson ‘79 and Heraclito WeissonVivian Larrea Williams ‘80Christian Wilson ‘00Jennifer Englert Wulforst ‘79 and James WulforstCindy Zaldivar-Ricano ‘94 and Angel Ricano
24ST. BRENDAN HIGH SCHOOL www.stbrendanhigh.org/supportDear Alumni,I would like to thank all the alumni who contributed to St. Brendan High School’s annual fund this past fi scal year. Once again, during a pandemic, you, our alumni, stepped up in a big way and broke all giving records. What a testament to your love for St. Brendan High School. A special thanks to the classes of 1979, 1980 and 1993 for a truly impressive display of giving back to your alma mater. It gives me much joy and satisfaction to witness our school’s alumni embracing the opportunity to contribute to St. Brendan High School with time, talent and treasure like never before. The future is truly bright for our school community as we look ahead with anticipation for further growth and improvements that will be made possible through your generous support.Mr. PiscitelliAlumni DirectorLaw & Global Business Academy DirectorLETTER FROM THE ALUMNI DIRECTORSTEVE PISCITELLI, MPA
252020-2021 ANNUAL REPORT OF GIVING19801993198419791983199019941986198119911.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.MOST GENEROUS ALUMNI CLASSESSABRE FUNDTOP TENWords by: Eileen Harris ‘78 and Marilyn Milian ‘78Music by: Debra Plummer Consuegra“We the Sabres of green and whiteProudly roar with all our mightConstantly searching InvenireKnowledge, truth and life so dearLike the saint who crossed the seaExplorers of the world are weYou teach us how to love and shareTo help have faith, seek truth and careHere we sing our alma materYour ever faithful sons and daughtersYou help us spread our wings to flyFor this we love St. Brendan High!”ALMA MATER1979199319801988199119901982 1983 1986 20211.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.ALUMNI CLASSES BY NUMBER OF DONORS
26ST. BRENDAN HIGH SCHOOL www.stbrendanhigh.org/supportCLASS OF 1978Lourdes Garrido Metcalfe Marilyn Milian Maria Morales-Prieto CLASS OF 1979Lise Landry AlivesManny AlvarezBrian AmellMarilyn AnchetaAnonymous (13)Mary ArnoldMari Martin BaixauliBrian BelisMarta BerenguerKurt BieniasCarmen Sosa CarmenateElvy Boucle CasanovaEd CheethamEdward ClavijoMaria Alejo ConsuegraAnn Marie CooperDouglas CooperRicky CosMaria Trabanco CosioRaquel De CardenasMartha DiazAnabella EisenmannMaria Fontan EmmithMaria EspinozaPatricia Santalo EvelynConstantino FernandezFernando FernandezLucia Menendez FerrerCristina Xirau FraserMark FrohnappelBertha Menendez GarciaMarisol Garcia-LeiraAni Deforn Garcia-TunonMike GaroneRuth Sandomingo GonzalezSal GonzalezMarguerite Frohnappel GreenerAlina GuaschMichael HartiganAnne Barrows HernandezJean Hewitt-HeadDon KearnsDonna LabellaVirginia LabisteAlicia Martell-GuerraRaquel MartinCristina Martinez-FontsEric MasponsLisa McGreevyErnest MoreraMariann MooreLynn NicklesDoris OnaJackie PagleyAnnie PerezAlfi e Perez-DorrbeckerMaria Victoria Perez-LoridoSilvia Livermore PetersonRosemary Espinosa PiscitelliRita PujolJulie Becerra RaveloJose RodriguezJuan RodriguezDarlene RomanRichard RovirosaMaria Gonzalez RubinesDoreen Nash RussoLisa McCarthy SokolLuisa Alvarez SolanaRafael SosaBenny SuarezJuan SuarezPatricia Dobal SykesStella TaricheMayra Moriyon VillalongaMaggie Carballo WeissonJennifer Englert WulforstCLASS OF 1980Anna Maria AlejoZoila Alzuri-CabreraAnonymous (6)Emiliano AntunezTony BaradatRobert BecerraRafael BenavidesRosemary Taylor BodellDawn Bienias BrazeauCristina Menendez BrennanKiki Odio BuigasSarai CairoTina CampanileJanet CatheyEsther ColladoIleana De La TorreBob DucsayMagdalena GarciaAndrew GelembynGerman GonzalezMaria GundianAna M. HarrisTheresa Gallagher HarrisWilliam HerreraCeleste HigginsRafael IglesiasKim Merlo JonesElena JoshiLawrence KearnsGladys Lavina-OrtegaRaquel Ortega LockwoodAna Solo LoganMaria Babun MatosAnthony MediavillaLissette Rodriguez MenendezAna MenesesIsa Martinez MohtajMarlene MontanerJoe MurilloKathryn MurphyAna NataliAlina NavarroMary PalmeroCristy Reyes PerezIbis PittalugaLuis ReyesLaline RiveroBY GRADUATING CLASSALUMNI DONORS
272020-2021 ANNUAL REPORT OF GIVINGRichard RodriguezRosa RodriguezGiovanna Alfonso RoqueTeryliz Silva AguirreAna Boloix SuarezPhilip ThibeauxJorge A. ValdesElizabeth Parets Van WalleghemJose VelascoVivian Larrera WillilamsCLASS OF 1981Juan Aguerrebere Andy Fernandez Barbara Otero Gil Guillermo Gonzalez Elizabeth Medina Bertha de Aguiar MorejonMirta Sanchez Negrini Enrique Villaronga CLASS OF 1982Jose M. Alvarez Anonymous Elena Colosi Alicia Consuegra Maria de La Huerta Carmen Fuentes Rosa Llaguno Elizabeth Rodriguez CLASS OF 1983Emilio AlvarezAnonymous (2)Arlene Ceballos-Adams Maria A. Concepcion Ana C. Garcia John Hebert Francis Arias Hondal Raquel Jelenszky Brian MaioccoBeatriz E. Terry CLASS OF 1984Cristina Hoyo Lliki Moyer Lisette Quintero Eileen Frometa Rodriguez Guido F. Valdes CLASS OF 1985Anonymous Isabel Cunill-Pola Lourdes Quintana Forster Elena Gonzalez Pelayo Maryann Dorman Provenzano Maria Andino Pugliese Marie Rossique-GonzalezCLASS OF 1986Debla Cabezas BaradatMatt Bickel Tracey Rietberg FernandezSylvia Crosa Fumero Alica Ceballo Hernandez Jose Labiada Paul Pfeiffer Dynorah Vergara-Jimeno CLASS OF 1987Janet Avila Bruzos Gloria Andino Caceres Denise Gomez Alex Gonzalez-Mir Mariela Jane ‘87 Angela Recio-Sondon Miriam Lamas Smith Juan Sondon CLASS OF 1988Anonymous Robert Bencomo Mariafe De Arce Carballo David Carvallo Vivianne De La Camara Aime Prieto Dominguez Teresita Toledo Ferguson Laura Goitia Gancedo Sophia Baljet Linfors Francisco Mas Cinthia Manzano Carmen Mazarredo-Santalo Gladys Giron NewmanSandra Villalobos Scarcello Jarnette Figueroa Rodriguez Margarita Aulet Shenberg Oscar Torres Vivian Valdes Varela CLASS OF 1989Vivianne Alvarez Rene Armas Roselind Horstmann Bardisa Elena Marquez Martinez Maggy Marques Prats Dara Bazerman Quesada CLASS OF 1990Patricia Bestard Alvarez Nancy Sanchez CaceresAmparo Garcia-Tunon Fernandez Angela La Villa GimenezBetsy HenaoRaul Maristany Veronica Gonzalez Maristany Magaly Agra Menendez Connie Perera Vindigni ‘90CLASS OF 1991Carmen Fanego CalixtoSilvia CampaFabian CandociaAna CepedaRay Del ToroPerla Torres FernandezSandra FerreraCristina Gallo-AquinoJeanette Quintero HenningJulie Dehombre IglesiasLaura Llerena-HernandezRebecca Lopez-RuizRichard MajorsDiane Reguera MajorsFernando Menendez Magaly Agra MenendezLucrecia Escalon PineroElvira Freire SantamariaCLASS OF 1992Robert Banos Elaine Perdomo Clemente William Ferrer Sandra Garrido Lilliam Kirschner-Sanchez Emily Ruis Menendez Marisol G. Sosa CLASS OF 1993Denise Gonzalez AlfonsoEglyn AlfonsoMelanie Foreman AlonsoValentin AlvarezALUMNI DONORS BY GRADUATNG CLASS
28ST. BRENDAN HIGH SCHOOL www.stbrendanhigh.org/supportAnonymous (2)Aileen Sanchez Arguello Carol de Cardenas ArmasJorge ArmasElizabeth Arriete Badell ‘93Enid Alonso BaguerRaquel Abetty BanosMonica Amador-ValeJavi BorgesMichelle Acosta BoucugnaniCarlos BustamanteRoxana Daniel CachineroAngelica CadenaCharles CaldwellSandra CalzadillaMonica CanovacaSusan CaraballoChristina Ceballos-LevyVicky De Rojas ChaconLuli Sobrado ChapmanLenny ChicaPatricia Madrigal ChicaAnabel Cloutier-PerezMichelle CobasVivian Bereijo CordovaIvette Aguila CrosAlexandra de La AsuncionMaria Alvarez de VaronaVivian de Las Cuevas-DiazCarolina DelgadoJavi FangoCarmen Franco DiazAna Gutierrez DieppaJoseph DuranLeticia FernandezTyrene Fredrick-MackAdrianne Menendez FumarolaMonica Garcia-ScudieriPaula Mendy GarverJose GonzalezOmar GonzalezMichelle Gonzalez-Lazo ‘93Miriam GuancheCarmen O’Toole GuilarteJulio HernandezMelissa HenriquezMavis Gyamfi HugerFrank LopezLourdes Lopez-FernandezIvette Rodriguez LuisMyriam Buitrago MachadoLourdes MarinChristina Bello MartinezRita Martinez-PuccioTeresita MassoIliana Gonzalez MenendezEloisa MenesHector MerueloJennifer Ruiz MerueloErica Rodriguez MesaEsther Bergouignan MestreMarcia Codina MonteroAna Llerena MorgadeElizabeth MujicaRobert MunecasRosy Braceras PadronCarmen Duman PerezIsabel Perez-MorinaRebecca Prieto-GonzalezChris PetitMrs. Jeannine RamentolVivian Bustillo RocaElaine RodriguezAna Sotomayor RubioDunia Bushdid SabgaCarmen Saumell-LabradorRyanne Rodriguez SanturioSuzanne Gutierrez Schuster Ivette Yee TejedorAna Monserrat TorresMelissa Vigues van HerksenLaura Infante VarelaMarsha WainerJames ZapfCLASS OF 1994Anonymous Daniel GarciaSilvia Gavilan Teresa Navarro Munecas Alexandra Serra Jennifer Torres Gus VegaCindy Zaldivar-Ricano CLASS OF 1995Lisa Albizu-Vazquez Marilyn Marques BouYvette Torres Casas Marielise Sabina GarciaMichelle Lorenzo Palacio Suzanne Forrest Sardina Eric Shea Olga Torres CLASS OF 1996Luis Amaya AnonymousNilda Diaz Concepcion Tammie Degrasse-Cabrera Danett Ramirez Perez Isabelle Rodriguez CLASS OF 1997Anonymous Jennifer Camacho Dinorah Cepeda Andreina Dielingen Figueroa Meylin Llampay Hechavarria Teresa Puente Martinez Alexandra Borges Mastro Albert Perez Nohemis Martinez Strasser CLASS OF 1998Jennifer Lopez Johnny Saud CLASS OF 1999Anonymous Ivette Machado Blanch Roxy Saud-Nunez CLASS OF 2000Karina Martinez Acevedo Ana Cruz Angie Diaz-Medina Beatriz Perez Reynaldos Monica Rizo-Perez Christian Wilson CLASS OF 2001Ana Abaunza AnonymousPatty Feito-Fernandez Roger Rizo Janet C. Vazquez ALUMNI DONORS BY GRADUATNG CLASS
292020-2021 ANNUAL REPORT OF GIVINGALUMNI DONORS BY GRADUATNG CLASSCLASS OF 2004Sparkle Cooper Lissette Shelburne CLASS OF 2005Luis Cuza Karina Diaz David CLASS OF 2006Anonymous Ernesto Medina Victoria Perera Ussher CLASS OF 2007Adriana Arias Tiffany Huertas Mari Pablo Carissa Staiano CLASS OF 2008Xiomara Perez Martinez CLASS OF 2009Anthony Fernandez Daniella Rodriguez CLASS OF 2010Andrea Medeiros Victoria Repp Victoria Salazar CLASS OF 2012David Acosta CLASS OF 2013Sydney Anazco Adriana Casanova Kristyn Fernandez Amanda Guixens Stephanie Pujol Adriana Ramos Catherine Rudd Natalie Santana Shams CLASS OF 2014Brittany A. Valledor CLASS OF 2016Cristina DiazCynthia GonzalezSamantha MartinezCLASS OF 2017Veronica GarciaBridgette OrtizKevin ValledorCLASS OF 2018Maria CorralesCLASS OF 2019Raul MaristanyJustin PratsCLASS OF 2021Sophia DiazSofi a Galis-MenendezCarolina GarciaRodolfo GarciaKristina LobatoElise LopezSabrina MirallesGianna PedrosaGabriel RuizCLASS OF 2022Sofi a GarciaCLASS OF 2025Isabella Garcia
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312020-2021 ANNUAL REPORT OF GIVINGAir Balance and Diagnostic and Company Leo and Yelitza PayanAmazon SmileBalado-National Tires, Inc. Alicia HidalgoBank of America AnonymousBayer Rebecca Lopez-Ruiz ‘91Becton, Dickinson and Company Raquel De Cardenas ‘79Benevity Community Impact Fund Elvy Boucle Casanova ‘79 Ernest and Teresita FernandezBermudez Senior Care, Inc. Leonel Bermudez and Mayencys TrianaCentury Home Builders Foundation Sergio PinoCommunity Bag ProgramCutterboy, Inc. Bob Ducsay ‘80EI Corporation Emilio Alvarez ‘83 and Ivette AlvarezEl Edificio, LLC Christina Bello Martinez ‘93 Florida Atlantic General Contracting LLC - Gift in Kind Manuel GobeaFront Stream - United Way Isabelle RodriguezGeneral Mills Dinorah Cepeda ‘97 The Hasey Foundation Laura and John MicaliHenry Bello Insurance Agency, Inc Henry Bello Imagination Images Teresa Puente Martinez ‘97 and Jonathan Martinez in memory of Valerie Rios ‘97Johnson & Johnson Elvira Rizo Monica Rizo ‘00 Roger Rizo ‘01Martinez Law Firm Chris Bello Martinez ‘93 and Daniel MartinezMasterCard Francis HondalLVG Miami Guayaberas Angela La Villa Gimenez ‘90 and Miguel GimenezNextEra Energy Manuel Bascuas Eduardo CardellesPage Chiropractic Life Center Raymond and Dolmari PageProgressive Insurance Company Diana Guas in honor of Alessandra Guas ‘12South Florida Group Benefits Andres and Maria FernandezSynchrony Bank Isa Martinez Mohtaj ‘80United Way of Miami-Dade Ana C. Garcia ‘83 and Manuel BecerraKarina Martinez Acevedo ‘00Javier Borges ‘93 and Lauren BorgesJose Diaz ‘98 and Therese DiazMr. John Diez ‘88 and Mrs. Daiana DiezCristina Gallo-Aquino ‘91 and Henry AquinoGladys Giron Newman ‘88 and Martin NewmanAngie Diaz-Medina ‘00Beatriz E. Terry ‘83 and Edy A. GuerraDONORSCORPORATE/FOUNDATION
32ST. BRENDAN HIGH SCHOOL www.stbrendanhigh.org/supportSABRE FUND C0-CHAIRSJuan and Marlene Aguerrebere ‘81 CLASS REPRESENTATIVE AWARDAlfie Perez-Dorrbecker ‘79PARENT VOLUNTEER OF THE YEARLucrecia Escalon Pinero ‘91BOARD REPRESENTATIVESJavier Borges ‘93Veronica Maristany ‘90 FACULTY REPRESENTATIVESSydney Anazco ‘13Ray del Toro ‘91Ainhoa TollincheSABRE SPIRIT RECOGNITIONJavi Borges ‘93, Raquel Abety Banos ‘93, Christina Bello Martinez ‘93, Dunia Bushdid Sabga ‘93 and Hector Meruelo ‘93 John Diez ‘88 and FamilyVirginia and Alejandro Garcia with Carolina Garcia ‘21, Sofia Garcia ‘22 and Isabella Garcia ‘25Jose Murillo ‘80 and FamilyGRADE LEVEL CHAIRSClass of 2021Daymi BuergoAnais Del ToroAlex JorgeSandra LopezClass of 2022Angela Gimenez ‘90 Miguel GimenezClass of 2023 Diana Netto Jorge NettoClass of 2024 Ana Bello-Gonzalez Victor GonzalezSABRE FUND LEADERSHIPNEW FUND DONORSJuan Aguerreberee ‘81 and Marlene Aguerrebere Emilio and Ivette AlvarezJose M. Alvarez ‘82Anonymous ‘83Arlene and Juan ArmasRobert Becerra ‘80 and Christina Carroll-Becerra Mar and Maria BinefDaymiri Buergo and Markus Kahlig Vicky De Rojas Chacon ‘93 and Andy ChaconSparkle Cooper ‘04Mr. John Diez ‘88 and Mrs. Daiana DiezEI Corporation Emilio Alvarez ‘83 and Ivette AlvarezWilliam Ferrer ‘92 and Melissa FerrerCristina Gallo-Aquino ‘91 and Henry AquinoBarbara Otero Gil ‘81 and Eladio GilGladys Giron Newman ‘88Diana Guas Steve and Juanita JohnsonJose and Yvette LazoDiane Reguera Majors ‘91 and Richard Majors ‘91Raul Maristany ‘90 and Veronica Maristany ‘90Mike and Amanda McCabe Bertha de Aguiar Morejon ‘81 and Pedro MorejonMari Pablo ‘07 Rosemary Espinosa Piscitelli ‘79 and Steve PiscitelliCesar and Angie Pizarro Maggy Marques Prats ‘89 and Mandi PratsDaniella Rodriguez ‘09Crescencio and Laura M. Ruiz ‘21 and Cristina Maria Manrara ‘08Eric Shea ‘95 and Cristina SheaRamon Silverio Miriam Lamas Smith ‘87 and Edward SmithTracey Taylor Guido Valdes ‘84 and Barbara ValdesDONORS WITH 5+ YEARS OF CONSECUTIVE GIVING VOLUNTEER PROGRAM AWARD WINNERS
332020-2021 ANNUAL REPORT OF GIVINGDavid Acosta ‘12 in memory of Tommy RaskinAnonymous ‘79 Anonymous ‘80 (2)Emiliano Antunez ‘80Rene Armas ‘89 and Laura ArmasMary Arnold ‘79Ann Marie Cooper ‘79 in memory of Kevin AmellSparkle Cooper ‘04Julie Curry in honor of Jose Rodelgo-BuenoMartha Diaz ‘79Rosa Llaguno ‘82Jorge and Adriana LoredoIsa Martinez Mohtaj ‘80Ana Meneses ‘80 in memory of Fernando Karakadze ‘80Joe Murillo ‘80 in honor of the class of 1980Kathryn Murphy ‘80Antonio Omedas and Adriana MartinezAlfie Perez-Dorrbecker ‘79 and Monica Perez-DorrbeckerRita Pujol ‘79Dara Bazerman Quesada ‘89Rosa Rodriguez ‘80Johnny Saud ‘98Roxy Saud-Nunez ‘99Myrna Sonora in honor of Jose Rodelgo-BuenoJohn and Eileen TaylorRosemary Taylor Bodell ‘80 and Colin Bodell in honor of John and Eileen TaylorThe Taylor Family Bridge Grant was established through a generous contribution from Colin and Rosemary Taylor Bodell ’80 in honor of her parents Eileen and John G. Taylor, Sr. This grant covers tuition and fees for students who experience an unexpected financial hardship.This Financial Aid Fund was established at St. Brendan High School during the midst of the Covid-19 Pandemic to cover the full cost of tuition and fees for a qualified student in need of assistance. Eileen Frometa Rodriguez ‘84 and Carlos RodriguezEILEEN FROMETA RODRIGUEZ FINANCIAL AID FUNDTAYLOR FAMILY BRIDGE GRANTRosemary Taylor Bodell ‘80 and Colin Bodell
34ST. BRENDAN HIGH SCHOOL www.stbrendanhigh.org/supportEglyn Alfonso ‘93Denise Gonzalez Alfonso ‘93 and Manny AlfonsoMelanie Foreman Alonso ‘93Valentin Alvarez ‘93Monica Amador-Vale ‘93Anonymous ‘93 (2)Aileen Sanchez Arguello ‘93Carol de Cardenas Armas ‘93 and Jorge Armas ‘93Rene Armas ‘89 and Laura ArmasElizabeth Arriete Badell ‘93Enid Alonso Baguer ‘93 and Francisco BaguerRaquel Abetty Banos ‘93 and Robert Banos ‘92Javi Borges ‘93 and Lauren WukovitsJulio and Rebeca BorgesMichelle Acosta Boucugnani ‘93Kent and Rosie BurkmanCarlos Bustamante ‘93Gloria Andino Caceres ‘87 and Luis CaceresNancy Sanchez Caceres ‘90Roxana Daniel Cachinero ‘93 and Andrew CachineroAngelica Cadena ‘93Charles Caldwell ‘93Sandra Calzadilla ‘93Monica Canovaca ‘93Susan Caraballo ‘93Christina Ceballos-Levy ‘93Century Homebuilders FoundationVicky De Rojas Chacon ‘93 and Andy ChaconLuli Sobrado Chapman ‘93Lenny Chica ‘93 and Patricia Madrigal Chica ‘93Anabel Cloutier-Perez ‘93Michelle Cobas ‘93Vivian Bereijo Cordova ‘93Ivette Aguila Cros ‘93Alexandra de La Asuncion ‘93Tammie Degrasse-Cabrera ‘96Vivian de Las Cuevas Díaz ‘93 and Ricardo DiazMaria Alvarez de Varona ‘93Carolina Delgado ‘93Carmen Franco Diaz ‘93Ana Gutierrez Dieppa ‘93Joseph Duran ‘87El Edificio, LLC Christina Bello Martinez ‘93Lourdes Lopez-Fernandez ‘93Leticia Fernandez ‘93Gustavo Fernandez and Jennifer AkuneTyrene Fredrick-Mack ‘93 and John MackLily Frias FeijooAdrianne Menendez Fumarola ‘93Cristina Gallo-Aquino ‘91 and Henry AquinoMonica Garcia-Scudieri ‘93THE SAINT BRENDAN HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 1993 ESTABLISHED THE CLASS OF 1993 MEMORIAL FUND IN HONOR AND MEMORY OF SIX CLASSMATES – PETER CEBALLO, ROBERT “OBBY” LEDEE, JAMIL NAHHAS, RUBY SANCHEZ, VIVIANNE SANCHEZ, AND JENNY TEZANOS. CLASS OF 1993 MEMORIAL FUND APPEALThe fund will support a current St. Brendan High School student who demonstrates a financial hardship, has at least a 3.0 GPA, commits to 35 hours of community service per academic year (over the required 25), and writes an essay indicating how they plan to pay it forward. The mission of the fund is to honor the past by paving the way for the future, instilling the legacy of paying it forward to future generations of Sabres.
352020-2021 ANNUAL REPORT OF GIVINGPaula Mendy Garver ‘93Jessica Goldberg and Samantha Gutierrez ‘19Omar Gonzalez ‘93Jose Gonzalez ‘93Michelle Gonzalez-Lazo ‘93Alex Gonzalez-Mir ‘87Miriam Guanche ‘93Lourdes GuatyNatalia GuerraCarmen O’Toole Guilarte ‘93 and Julian GuilarteMaria Gilarte MaytinMelissa Henriquez ‘93Henry Bello Insurance Agency, IncJulio Hernandez ‘93Alica Ceballo Hernandez ‘86Mavis Gyamfi Huger ‘93Yamile JimenezPedro and Maria LlorensFrank Lopez ‘93Lourdes Lopez-Fernandez ‘93Ivette Rodriguez Luis ‘93 and Alvaro LuisMyriam Buitrago Machado ‘93Lourdes Marin ‘93Martinez Law Firm, PARita Martinez-Puccio ‘93Teresita Masso ‘93Alexandra Borges Mastro ‘97Mike and Amanda McCabeIliana Gonzalez Menendez ‘93Eloisa Menes ‘93Hector Meruelo ‘93 and Jennifer Ruiz Meruelo ‘93Erica Rodriguez Mesa ‘93Mrs. Esther Bergouignan Mestre ‘93Marcia Codina Montero ‘93Ana Llerena Morgade ‘93 and Alec MorgadeElizabeth Mujica ‘93Robert Munecas ‘93 and Teresa Navarro Munecas ‘94Rosy Braceras Padron ‘93 and Gus PadronHilda PereaCarmen Duman Perez ‘93Irene PerezIsabel Perez-Morina ‘93Chris Petit ‘93Rebecca Prieto-Gonzalez ‘93Mrs. Jeannine Ramentol ‘93 and Gustav RamentolVivian Bustillo Roca ‘93Elaine Rodriguez ‘93Ana Sotomayor Rubio ‘93Dunia Bushdid Sabga ‘93Carmen Saumell-Labrador ‘93Vivian and Reinaldo SanchezRyanne Rodriguez Santurio ‘93 and Octavio SanturioSuzanne Gutierrez Schuster ‘93Jose and Isabel SierraDigna SpatzTracey Taylor in memory of Elizabeth M. TaylorArturo and Vivian Tezanos in memory of Jenny TezanosAna Monserrat Torres ‘93 and Victor TorresYolanda Herrera ValdesMelissa Vigues van Herksen ‘93Laura Infante Varela ‘93 and Kenneth VarelaGus Vega ‘94 and Raquel VegaMarsha Wainer ‘93 and Edison JaramilloKelsey Johnson WinocourIvette Yee Tejedor ‘93James Zapf ‘93CLASS OF 1993 MEMORIAL FUND APPEAL
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372020-2021 ANNUAL REPORT OF GIVINGARCHBISHOP Most Reverend Thomas G. Wenski OUTGOING SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS Dr. Kim R. Pryzbylski, Ph.D.INCOMING SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS Dr. Jim Rigg ASSOCIATE SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS Donald L. Edwards, Ed.D. CHIEF DEVELOPMENT OFFICER Katie Blanco Bourdeau, J.D., CFREJavier Borges ‘93Jose Felix Diaz ‘98Adalberto Jordan ‘80Veronica Maristany ‘90Mirta Negrini ‘81Jose RedondoGeneroso RocaLenore Rodicio ‘91Jose Velasco ‘80BOARD OFADOMLEADERSHIPTRUSTEES
38ST. BRENDAN HIGH SCHOOL www.stbrendanhigh.org/supportJuan Aguerrebere ‘81Marlene AguerrebereAlina AlbeloLisa Albizu-Vazquez ‘95Jeanette Alvarez Luis AvellaClaudia BaillyMarybel BaldessariCatalina Bello PittierDaymiri BuergoYvette Casas ‘95Sailyn DebasaIdalvis Del Sol Fuentes ‘94Ray Del Toro ‘91Anais Del ToroElvira Freire-Santamaria ‘91Jany GarciaNatalie Garcia EscanaverinoSandra Garrido-Toro ‘92Angela Gimenez ‘90Gladys Giron Newman ‘88Ana GonzalezVictor GonzalezYessie GonzalezAlexander JorgeLianne Linale ‘96Maria LlorensNancy LopezSandra LopezLitza LopezLisa Maresma-Sanchez ‘86Lissette Martinez ‘91Teresa Martinez ‘97Patricia MuellerTeresa Munecas ‘94Jorge NettoDiane NettoHeidi NunezDolmari PageMazie Palomino Reyes ‘91Jenny PerezLucrecia Escalon Pinero ‘91Belinda Reina-SomozaJessica Riera ‘94Diana RojasNatalie RoqueYescia Saint-MaloFrancisco SanchezLeticia SanchezDalgy SanjuanMabel Santa CruzMitchell Shenberg Marisol Sosa ‘92Gustavo Vega ‘94Raquel Vega Cindy Zaldivar-Ricano ‘94PARENT AMBASSADORS2020-2021
392020-2021 ANNUAL REPORT OF GIVINGTHANK YOUFOR YOUR SUPPORT
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