St. Hubert Catholic High School for Girls in Philadelphia has received a $500,000 commitment from an anonymous donor, aimed at expanding the school’s college and career counseling, and development resources.
The donation will fund new staffing positions over the next three years and further develop initiatives preparing students for post-secondary success.
The gift comes amid continued momentum at the school, including the growth of its “Healthcare Careers in 1-2-3” program and a new Certified Nursing Assistant certification partnership with Holy Family University set to launch in the fall of 2025.
President Dr. Lizanne Pando praised the gift as part of a broader wave of donor engagement and rising enrollment.
“We’re building something special for every Bambie who dreams of a bright future,” she said.
The donation contributes to St. Hubert’s “Educating Tomorrow’s Leaders TODAY!” campaign, which has raised over $5 million to date and funded major campus additions like the Connelly Arts and Design Center and the forthcoming Susan Muller Anderson Performing Arts Center.
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