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Cape Henlopen Educational Foundation

Cape Henlopen Educational Foundation

Cape Henlopen Educational Foundation
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Be a “Friend of Cape”

Donate to join our friend group!
Cape Henlopen Educational Foundation (CHEF) announces the formation of “Friends of Cape”. We invite community members including Cape District parents, former educators and retirees to join us in actively supporting our public schools. “Friends of Cape” will be contributors and ambassadors to events which help Cape students prepare for successful lives and careers. In 2017/18, CHEF invested over $25,000 in underfunded and unfunded programs in five key areas: math and science (STEM), classroom resources for teachers, the arts, diversity and inclusion, and support for homeless and limited income students. As a “Friend”, you can enjoy the following, and more… Friend of Cape: An annual “Friends” reception with a senior Cape District administrator at one of our new schools, “Friends” newsletter and a “Friend of Cape” decal Family Friend of Cape: Above benefits plus a “CHEF Champion” tervis tumbler Platinum Friend of Cape: Above benefits plus two tickets to CHEF’s annual fundraiser, Winter Jam Yes, I’d like to be a “Friend of Cape” and help inspire learning at Cape District schools! Donation $50.00 - Friend of Cape $100.00 - Family Friend of Cape $250.00 - Platinum Friend of Cape
Category: Children with Special Needs
Please take a few minutes to look around and allow us to introduce ourselves. As an independent non-profit organization that partners with the Cape Henlopen School District, we raise funds to support educational initiatives and special projects within the district which provide our students – more than 5,400 of them in nine different schools – with the tools they need to excel. In order to do this, we rely on our entire community – not just educators and parents, but individuals, businesses, civic and legislative leaders – to help us implement innovative ideas and bridge the gap left by decreases in state and federal funding.