Bridging the Gap
TOGETHER
By bridging the gap between tuition costs and families’ abilities to pay, you’ll enable students to thrive academically and spiritually.


Who
We Serve
Through your generosity, the St. Patrick Fund serves high school students at all 7 of our Catholic high schools in the Diocese of Harrisburg.
100%
of your donation
will go directly to students’ tuition
will go directly to students’ tuition
By partnering with the St. Patrick Fund, your generous gift will go to students’ tuition, helping students and benefiting the schools through a growing student body and increased tuition revenue.

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WHAT OTHERS HAVE TO SAY
I wouldn’t have been able to give her the choice (to go to Catholic school) if there hadn’t been the opportunity for scholarships... When I had the opportunity to send my children to Catholic school that was the best decision I could have made as a parent.
Parent of a St. Patrick Fund Scholarship Winner
CATHOLIC EDUCATION NEWS TO SHARE
Catholic Culture Passed On Through A Catholic Education
“The Domestic Church” refers to the spiritual activities inside the home and family. A healthy spiritual life and Catholic home culture is perhaps the most underrated part of a Christian upbringing.
Education Focused On Service Builds Virtue
Our Lord spoke often about serving others as part of discipleship. In John 12:26 we read: “Whoever serves me must follow me, and where I am, there also will my servant be.
Religious Education Is More Than Just A Class
Our country’s education system often neglects to integrate subjects and show students the connections between them. Students move from room to room throughout the day, thinking that Math has nothing to do with English and vice versa.