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Welcome to the Planned Giving Site for St. Benedict's Prep!
The planned giving staff at St. Benedict's Preparatory School stands ready to help you meet your unique financial needs by:
- Providing gift plans that benefit you and your family
- Bringing immediate and deferred tax advantages to both you and your heirs
- Having a meaningful impact on St. Benedict's Prep and our goals and interests, beyond your own lifetime and far into the future
Take a look around and explore the site. Learn about the many opportunities to support St. Benedict's Prep through charitable giving. We encourage you to consider the gift planning site for St. Benedict's Prep a resource for all of your charitable giving needs.
If you have any questions or would like to discuss your gift plans, please contact Paul E. Thornton '63 at 973-792-5775, or via e-mail at pthornton@sbp.org.
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