What a fantastic day! We surpassed our Giving Day goal of 750 gifts, all thanks to those in our community who participated with a donation. We still need your help in getting to our $2.5 million Brooks Fund by June 30. For those who did not participate in Giving Day, please consider a gift of your own: https://www.brooksschool.org/giving. Thank you!

Go Brooks!


TODAY'S CHALLENGES + RAFFLES

New Donor Challenge

· A generous donor will match every new and renewed alumni donation up to $10,000.

Current Parent Challenge

· Two returning families will match up to $40,000 in donations from all current parents. 

New Parent Challenge

· A new family will match up to $10,000 in donations from those new to the Brooks parent community.

Reunion Classes Challenge

· Champagne will be served during the all-alumni dinner of Alumni Weekend to the reunion class with the highest level of Giving Day participation.

Donor Raffle

· Throughout the day, we will be raffling off five pieces of Brooks gear.



WORDS OF GRATITUDE

“Brooks provided me with intellectual opportunities that I never knew I could have, with biotechnology experiments and anatomy dissections piquing my interest and curiosity in science. The Student on the Forefront Program gave me one of the most incredible educational experiences I have ever had as I made connections with healthcare professionals and continued my pursuit of knowledge.”

Christina Liu '24

“Brooks has become a significant part of my life ever since my first year. Throughout my time at Brooks, I was able to make friends, get involved with the community, and excelled as both a student and an athlete at Brooks. Supporting Brooks would mean a lot to not only me but also to the entire Brooks Community.”

Michael Kieyah '24

“In only a few years, Brooks has introduced me to many new things and helped me step out of my comfort zone while pursuing many of my passions, which has helped me to improve drastically as a student but most importantly as a human. Supporting and helping Brooks would allow other students to be able to live this wonderful experience, which would mean a lot to the whole community.”

Bernardo Camino Garcia '24