Giving for Financial Aid Benefits
Generations of OES Students
graduated from both with nullntel where my
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OES in nullnullnullnull after husband still works. null spend
transferring junior my time now with our sons. null
year from a rural public am also the treasurer on their
school. nullhe OES community preschool board and sernulle
welcomed me and offered on the enullecutinulle committee
an education rich beyond for the non-profitnull nullong
the coursework. nulluition nullong Preschool Playgroups
posed the greatest hurdle and nullssociation.
financial aid was limitednull but null could nenuller repay OES for
enulltraordinary efforts by the the enullperience it pronullidednull
OES administration made my but null ginulle to the annual fund
Nive Bailey ’88
enrollment possible. to help support current and
nullodaynull null linulle in nullong nullong future students who could
with my husband and two otherwise not afford the
sonsnull aged null and null years. nulle tuition.null
monulled here sinull years agonull
Leave a Legacy to OES
A
n endonullment fund provides a nullpayoutnull every year from interest, nullnullile
tnulle principal is permanently investednull
❖ A named endonullment fund can be establisnulled nullitnull a gift of nullnullnull,nullnullnull or
more in casnull, securities, real estate or otnuller assetsnull
❖ nullamed endonullments may also be planned for tnulle future nullitnull estate gifts
tnullrougnull a nullill, trust, annuity, life insurance, or retirement plannull
❖ A named endonullment may be designated for general operating needs or
directed to financial aid or otnuller specific purposesnull
To learn more about making a gift, please contact
Lynn nullanulle, director of development, at 503- 768-3153.
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