Parents and Friends

History
The Parents and Friends Organization, founded in 1957, fosters communication and a beneficial relationship between the University and the parents of its students. The group promotes the involvement of parents in the life of the University, which is vital to the continued development of Holy Family University.

Objectives
The objectives of the Parents and Friends of Holy Family University are:
- To support mutual cooperation between the University and the parents in order to realize the
greatest benefit for the students.
- To advance understanding in the community of the educational objectives and the activities of
Holy Family University.
- To sponsor social activities for the parents and friends of Holy Family University, with the profit
to be donated to the University.
- To secure the financial means to achieve the above objectives.
- To promote good will and public relations.

Participation
Participation in all the activities of the Parents and Friends of Holy Family University is open to all. Encourage your friends and relatives to join us as often as possible.

Communication
Members of the organization receive The Parents and Friends Newsletter, which announces special programs and events.

Scholarship
Each year three individual $1,000 scholarships are awarded to undergraduate students in the name of Parents and Friends.

Officers
President, Kathy Papst Meyers '73
Vice President, Joan Fiorentino '83
Treasurer, Romeo Battilana
Recording Secretary, Linda Della Vella
Corresponding Secretary, Doris Brebner

Executive Committee
Ways and Means: Assistant Chair, Romeo Battilana
Fashion Show: Chair, Dorothy Della Pia
Speakers: Chair, Raymond Oczkowski and Barbara McClain
Hospitality: Chair, Ann Battilana

Parents & Friends Calendar of Events (Academic Year 2009 – 2010)

Parents & Friends Newsletter

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Questions? Contact the Office of Alumni Relations & Parents at 267-341-3339; fax (215) 637-2110; or email ParentsFriendsHF@MSN.com.



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