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Contact
Mrs. Jaime Harmeyer
Director of Annual Giving
301.657.4322 Ext. 363
FAX: 301.913.0380



 
Online credit card contributions are accepted. Contributions can be made as a single payment or spread over time. Please indicate your selection on the payment page. Information is transmitted to Stone Ridge via a secure web server. Stone Ridge does not charge a fee for credit card use.
Feel free to contact the Director of Annual Giving at 301.657.4322 ext. 363.
The Barat Society Leadership Gift Clubs -- The five Leadership Gift Clubs of the Stone Ridge Annual Fund are known collectively as the Barat Society. Gifts from the members of the Barat Society inspire other donors and reflect a deep philanthropic commitment to Stone Ridge. While members of the Barat Society typically comprise only 15 percent of all donors, their gifts account for more than 75 percent of the Annual Fund's total amount.
TrĂ©s Bien Circle $25,000 and above:  $
 
Head of School Circle  $15,000 - $24,999:  $
 
Sacred Heart Circle $10,000 - $14,999:  $
 
*Duchesne $5,000 - $9,999:  $
 
^Barat Circle $2,500 - $4,999:  $
 

Special Gift Clubs -- These three Gift Clubs provide further recognition to those donors who make Stone Ridge a philanthropic priority.
Benefactor $1,500 - $2,499:  $
 
Sponsor $1,000 - $1,499:  $
 
Alumnae Blue/Gold
(alumnae only)
$500 - $999:  $
 
    
Donor Defined Donation Amount:   $
 
    
I would like to include Stone Ridge in my will, trust, or other financial plans to continue its traditions for future generations. Please contact me.
 

* Saint Rose Philippine Duchesne was a member of the Religious of the Sacred Heart, and in 1818 was sent from France by Mother General Madeleine Sophie Barat to the United States where she founded the first Sacred Heart school in St. Charles, Missouri. She was canonized in 1988.
^ Saint Madeleine Sophie Barat established the Religious Society of the Sacred Heart in 1800. She was an educator who made her life's work the intellectual and spiritual development of Sacred Heart graduates. She was canonized in 1925.