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Thank you for making a gift to Saint John Paul II Catholic Academy!

Thank you for investing in Saint John Paul II Catholic Academy!

Your generosity has a direct impact on our students by:

  • Providing financial aid for all who need it
  • Strengthening the school’s academic programs
  • Helping to purchase classroom supplies and equipment
  • Supporting the many dedicated teachers who give countless hours to the Academy

 

Online

As you complete the form on this page you will be taken to a “PayPal Check Out” page to complete your donation. 

You do not need to have or use a PayPal account to make a gift. You may pay by credit or debit or credit by choosing the “Pay with Debit or Credit Card” option in the pop-up window. Your online gifts are made through a secure server and will generate an e-mail confirmation. You will also receive a gift receipt in the mail.

 

By Check

Checks can be made payable to Saint John Paul II Catholic Academy and mailed to the Advancement Office, 1 Eliot Street, 3rd FL, Milton, MA 02186.

 

Venmo, Apple Pay or Google Pay

Investing in the potential of our students is easy. If you’d like to donate using Venmo, Apple Pay, or Google Pay, click here​​​​​​​

 

Text to Donate

Just text SJP2CA to 53-555.

 

Stock Gifts

The Academy accepts stocks, bonds, and mutual funds as contributions. These will be processed through the Archdiocese of Boston. Contact Chief Development Officer Mary Tiernan at mtiernan@sjp2ca.org for details on how to make a gift of securities. 

 

Donor Advised Fund

A donor-advised fund is a charitable giving account created by an individual, family or organization. It offers an immediate tax benefit and allows you to make grants over time to Saint John Paul II Catholic Academy. Our EIN is 26-2607406.

 

Questions? Please contact Chief Development Officer Mary Tiernan at mtiernan@sjp2ca.org or 617-254-0019 x7012.

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The Academy is a legacy school of St. Angela, St. Ann, St. Gregory, St. Mark, St. Kevin, St. Margaret, Blessed Mother Teresa, St. Peter, and St. William parishes in Dorchester, MA.