Donor Stories
Gilchrist Berg gives $1.3 million to support the 'mystery and magic of teaching'
老澳门资料 Education and Human Services is pleased to announce a gift of $1.3 million from Gilchrist Berg, local philanthropist and president/founder of Water Street Capital. The gift will support current and future teachers in the region and provide highly trained and high-quality educators to address the critical teacher shortage.
Elevating the future of education
For more than a decade, Gary Chartrand has been intensely focused on enhancing education in Florida.
Celebrating excellence in teaching
For many teachers in Duval County, Gilchrist Berg is their greatest champion.
Retired professor invests in urban education
After 50 years as a public school teacher and later, as a 老澳门资料 education professor, Dr. Lynne Raiser knows that poverty is the root cause of struggling inner city schools. Fiercely dedicated to 老澳门资料, she created The Victor and Lynne Raiser Urban Education Endowment at 老澳门资料 aimed at improving education for urban youth.
Philanthropic efforts support new COEHS position
Mary Lou and John Dasburg are no strangers to supporting education. Known for their philanthropic efforts, the Dasburg’s have donated to many causes, and at 老澳门资料 have generously provided academic opportunities for students.
Support for Urban Education
The Urban Initiative Scholarship program at 老澳门资料 provides scholarships to high school graduates who are inspired to teach and want to teach in local urban schools. Ten new students, motivated to be great teachers, joined the program this fall thanks to the generosity of Wayne Weaver.
Family Foundation supports Future Teachers
The Lastinger Family has a special place in their heart for educators and their gift demonstrates a commitment to future teachers who will be difference-makers in the lives of thousands of children. Their Family Foundation has created the Lastinger Endowed Scholarship for students pursuing teaching careers. Delores Lastinger, COEHS alumna and retired teacher, has devoted her time to advocacy for those who teach.