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Save The Bunnies
Organized by Krista Wujek Threefoot
Gildan Ultra Cotton T-shirt
- Sizes S - XXXXL
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About this campaign
This fundraiser has been created to raise money for Learning Services at Mt. St. Mary's University, to help them provide support to struggling students. Booster will keep a percentage of the funds from tee shirt sales, and the rest will be given as an earmarked donation. We are unable to calculate the total percentage of money that will be given to MSM -- it depends on how many shirts we sell. The more we sell, the lower the production costs, and the higher our contribution to the Mount will be. So buy one for you and all your friends!
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My son is a Mount alumnus. The university and the seminary are very special places, close to the heart of our Blessed Mother, close to the Heart of her Son.
I worked in the Writing Center while I was sat the Mount and worked with many students who struggled academically. I support the good work of the Learning Center.
I believe that the measure of an educational institution is how well it serves students who need help, not how well it takes credit for students who can succeed on their own
My nieces & nephews are graduates & I have friends whose children are currently enrolled.Their children are leaving after this semester.We are truly appalled at the actions of President Newman, the "bunny killer". He needs to be fired now.
The Mount supported me as a weak freshman. I would like to see the Mount continue to support all of its students!
Very concerned alum - C '01
We need to support our Mount students and help them succeed.
Once freshman are admitted to the Mount, they become part of the Mount family. Family takes care of each other. If students are struggling, the focus should be on helping them succeed, not drowning and Glocks.