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The Marist Brothers' tradition of providing a comprehensive program of challenging instruction, guidance and activies began more than 100 years ago at St. Ann's Academy. Today that tradition continues at Archbishop Molloy High School. Help support the next generation of Stanners by making your gift (or pledge) online.
Fund for Molloy - Make Your Mark » Donate Online
The Fund for Molloy was formerly known as the Annual Fund. It supports all of the operations of the Stanner Alumni Association inclusive of the various scholarship programs we offer and the activities of the Association. All Gifts are fully tax-deductible as allowed by law. Please consult with your tax advisor for more specific details.
John Gibbons Memorial Scholarship » Donate Online
John began his 34 year career at Molloy in 1966 as an English teacher. He then went on to teach a Geology class to seniors for which they received college credit. He along with Jim Kinnier and Joe Smith, known as "The Three Amigos" started the Stanner Golf Classic 22 years ago. To date the outing has raised over $1.5 million for Molloy. All proceeds from this year’s Stanner Golf Classic will benefit this scholarship.
Bro. Ron Marcellin '52 Scholarship Fund II » Donate Online
Bro. Ronald Marcellin served at Molloy as a faculty member/guidance counselor. He was heavily involved with the Peer Group Counseling and aided students involved with drugs, alcohol abuse and dysfunctional families. After his death in 1993, Lou Santos, George Kurth ‘83, Eugene Clark ‘82, Michael McGuire ‘81 and James Galowski ‘81 helped establish a second scholarship fund in Bro. Ron’s name to help keep the spirit of Bro. Ron alive. The Annual Bro. Ron Marcellin Dinner will be held on Sunday, January 15, 2006.
Capt. Patrick Waters '74 Scholarship Fund » Donate Online
The scholarship is awarded annually. It is open to application by the entire incoming freshmen class. Consideration is given to children of firefighters, police officers and Molloy Alumni. Classmate Thomas Bradley '74 has generously offered to match all donations that are made to the Capt. Pat Waters Scholarship Fund up to $50,000.
The Michael J. Cawley, '87 Scholarship II Fund » Donate Online
In the aftermath of the World Trade Center tragedy, the Cawley family decided to honor the memorial of Michael by establishing a memorial scholarship at Archbishop Molloy H.S.
Andrew Harvey '98 Memorial Scholarship Fund » Donate Online
This scholarship is named in memory of Andrew Harvey '98, a bright young Stanner who was involved in a tragic fatal train accident during his junior year at Archbishop Molloy High School. He was an excellent student, a popular athlete, and well known around the community. Andrew’s memory lives on at Molloy through the Andrew Harvey Memorial 5K Fun Run and through his named scholarship.
Brother Terence Scholarship Fund » Donate Online
Bro. Terence Jones challenged the talented, encouraged the fearful, and tended to the needy with an unmatached generosity of the soul. After his death in 1988, a scholarship fund was established in his name to enable talented students to attend Molloy. Recipients selected among eighth-grade students with records of superior academic/extra-curricular performance who recieve strong faculty recommendations.
Justin Crisafulli '99 Memorial Scholarship » Donate Online
Justin lost his life suddenly in January 2004. He was a spirited member of the student body who was liked by one and all. His friends and family organized the Justin Crisafulli Memorial Golf Outing in October of this year. All of the event proceeds and scores of individual contributions were directed to the growing fund.
The Thomas J. Ashton '97 Memorial Scholarship » Donate Online
The Thomas J. Ashton '97 Memorial Scholarship
Joseph J. Berry Scholarship Fund » Donate Online
In 2001, the world lost a person of great integrity, generosity and unbridled love for his fellow man. Joe was a man that always had a smile on his face and his family was his first priority. He grew up in Woodhaven, Queens, attended Molloy High School, received his BA in Economics and Math from Queens College and his MBA from St. John's University. He was Chairman and Co-CEO of Keefe, Bruyette & Woods, Inc., an investment banking firm headquartered in the World Trade Center.
Brother Leo Richard Stanner Relief Fund Established » Donate Online
In keeping with the spirit of Brother Leo’s legacy of helping those in most need and in honor of his memory, we have established the Brother Leo Richard Stanner Relief Fund. The purpose of this fund will be to make funds available to help students and their families through some of the rougher economic challenges they experience. These funds will be administered by the President of the School. Brother Leo Richard Stanner Relief Fund Established Additional Details »
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