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The Alumni Engagement Project: Service Corps Joseph Hemway ’84 “A nyone would have done the same thing members,” said Hemway who is now Vice — it was the right thing to do and I just President of Information Technology & CIO at happened to be there.” How often do Pratt Institute. “We’re open to any and all ideas you hear the good Samaritan say that when asked and would be happy to work with organizations about their just-in-time heroism? The St. Francis that alumni are already helping.” College alumni community has spent the past year One shining example is Al’s Angels building on that very idea: coming together to give (www.alsangels.org), run by Al DiGuido ’78. back — to the greater communities that it touches. DiGuido is a lso actively involved in establishing Alumni groups typically want their alma mater to be this service program at the College. His charity the best in the world. But there is an ever-growing offers holiday meals and gift baskets to children band of Terriers who want to be the best for the world, as well as SFC. What began on a sunny summer afternoon last with cancer, rare blood diseases and severe Alumni Board President Joseph Hemway ’84. financial hardships. “I got involved with Al’s Angels last year and year with a half dozen dreamers has blossomed into The SFC Alumni Engagement Project with more than 100 members and a simple call to arms they believe anyone can agree with: help make the world a better place — together. “The Brothers inspired us every day with their I don’t think I can fully describe what a great Want to volunteer? Do you work with an organization that St. Francis can help? feeling it was knowing that we were touching the Please email Joseph Hemway at [email protected]. an anchor point to bring alumni of all ages back lives of those we would never see — that is truly Franciscan! Volunteering and service can become to St. Francis College,” added Hemway. “The humble and selfless ways. We want to capture that Franciscan ideal of service and weave it back into the alumni commu- rewards are in the doing and the benefits stretch well beyond the few hours of time a person contributes.” nity,” said Alumni Board President Joseph Hemway ’84. “Helping The plan is to build partnerships with organizations in the New York others as representatives of the College gives us all yet another reason City area to take advantage of the thousands of alumni who live here, to be proud St. Francis grads — it’s our legacy.” then to spread the service mission to the larger pockets of alumni Hemway, who is in his second and last term as Board President says this is one way to try to steer the Alumni Board to a more across the country. The alumni section of the College website will list upcoming opportunities to get involved. mission-oriented focus instead of just getting people together at the traditional events. “Our goal is simple. We want to do what’s best for the world… let’s happen to be there at the right time.” “Events will always remain an important way to maintain our attach- If you would like to participate or have a relationship with a charitable ment to the College. But there is so much more that we can give and organization that fits this mission, please contact Joseph Hemway at do as a group. Some of our alumni are already doing great things with [email protected]. ● groups like the Wounded Warriors Project which helps injured service H E L P S U S TA I N T H E F R A N C I S C A N T R A D I T I O N O F D E V E L O P I N G H E A R T S , M I N D S A N D S P I R I T S Join the St. Clare Society The St. Clare Society of St. Francis College honors alumni and friends who establish a legacy at the College through: – Creating an Endowed Scholarship –  Making a Bequest in a Will or Trust The visionary gifts of St. Clare Society members will ensure that the College’s mission of encouraging academic excellence, personal integrity, and professional accomplishment will continue for many years to come. –  Naming the College as Beneficiary of a Life Insurance Policy or Retirement Plan To learn more about ways to support SFC and the benefits of becoming a St. Clare Society member: –  Entering into a Charitable Trust Agreement with the College – Call 718.489.5361 or email [email protected] All gifts to St. Francis College are tax deductible. 8  |  S T. FR A NC I S COL L EGE T ERR IER  |  W IN T ER 2012–2013 – Visit www.sfc.edu/plannedgiving or