End of year message from SchoolCARE

Dear Albany Community: 
 
It feels good to consider some good news as the year comes to a close. Thanks to you and this small-but-mighty town, SchoolCARE has stood together for 19 years, helping Albany schools excel and making sure that our kids get the education they deserve. 
 
This school year, SchoolCARE donations help save or enhance crucial school positions like library techs, elementary enrichment staff, intervention professionals, counselors, and elective teachers. And as we look toward the future, we are continuing to think big. 
 
Can you help us keep the momentum going with a year-end gift to SchoolCARE? 
 
Your donation transforms our children into chess players and dancers, social workers and mathematicians. It inspires kids to be gardeners and readers, scientists and writers. When you give to SchoolCARE, you’re giving locally but it doesn’t just stay here in Albany—our kids will go on to change the world. 
 
Please consider a year-end donation to SchoolCARE. Together we can keep the good news coming.  
 
In gratitude, 
 
Yael Bloom
President, SchoolCARE Board of Directors 
 
We suggest $500 per student and every amount helps! Here’s how to donate: 

ONLINE: www.albanyschoolcare.org
MAIL: Send a check to SchoolCARE, 1569 Solano Avenue, #537, Albany, CA 94707
INFORMATION: albanyschoolcare@yahoo.com or 510-898-6767
 
P.S. The cover band Mrs Robinson and the DadBeats are playing their annual benefit show on Saturday, January 18, 2020, 8:30p.m. One Show Only! Fun 70's, 80's & 90's cover tunes and more at the Cornerstone in Berkeley The past two years this show has sold out..so buy tickets today! Tickets at www.dadbeats.org
 
Proceeds will benefit Albany SchoolCARE and Albany Music Fund. We hope to see you there! 

On behalf of the SchoolCARE Board of Directors: Yael Bloom, President; Candace Renger, Treasurer; Erin Albert, Secretary; Jenny Blattner, Karen Buttwinick, Helene Class, Michael Chin, Tenny Frost, Courtnee Hamity, Natasha Khokhar, Michele Ling, Caroline Papas, Joanie Rothstein, Anne Marie Sanders, Marin Van Young, Amy Yamashiro; we thank you

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