Monday, May 21, 2012

Make a Gift. Change a Life.


DCHS Scholarship Fund

Your gift to the DCHS Scholarship Fund will change the life of a deserving student.

At Delmarva Christian, we prepare our remarkable students academically, physically, and spiritually to carry forth the Christian spirit of compassion, leadership, and service into the world.

Although our tuition is reasonable, 30% of school costs are underwritten for all of our students. Another quarter of our enrollment needs additional help.

Without your support, many of these young people would not benefit from the gift of a quality Christian education.

You tax-deductible support will help change a life. Won’t you please help a student today?

Scholarship Giving Options

You can help support Delmarva Christian students in three ways:

  1. Make a gift of any amount to our Scholarship Fund, which helps us meet current student needs.
  2. Consider making a regular gift—monthly, quarterly, or annually—over a period of time.
  3. Create a permanent, named scholarship fund of your own, to memorialize or honor a friend or family member.

Please contact Susan Gum at 302-856-4040 or sgum@delmarvachristian.com for more information about contributing to the DCHS Scholarship Fund.

“At DCHS, I definitely acquire more athletic skills over the years through intensive practices. Just as importantly I learned how to be a strong leader as well. I am able to share my skills with the younger players and serve as an example of what it means to be a Christian athlete.” Emily, Senior

“I’ve been a Christian for as long as I can remember. But, when I came to DCHS, I learned to be bold and find my identity in Christ. I’ve also learned how to be more analytical with what I read and determine how it relates to the Bible.” Rachel, Senior

“Our teachers challenge us to take harder classes and to push ourselves. For instance, in my sophomore year, several teachers and staff members urged me to take AP Chemistry and I scored 5 out of 5 on the test. At DCHS, teachers know the students and what they can each do.” John, Senior