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President’s Banquet Raises Over $365,000 For Scholarships

On February 23rd, 2024 staff members, students, alumni, and donors of the University of Valley Forge gathered for a night of performances and socializing to raise funds for student scholarships. With over 200 guests and raising over $365,000, the 3rd annual President’s Baquet made quite the impact for UVF. The evening began with a reception and time of fellowship followed by dinner and a show. The time consisted of a performance by the University Choir, speeches from students and supporters as well as our President, testimonial videos, and a call to give. We are so grateful to those who came out, and to all who gave. If you would like to support our mission of providing affordable quality education within a Spirit-filled loving community for all our students, follow the link below. Here is the kind of impact your giving makes: 

“The 3rd annual UVF President’s Banquet was an amazing display of the generosity of our guests who gathered to be inspired and encouraged to support student scholarships for UVF students. It was a beautiful evening where our students shared their gifts and talents – from the concert choir to the art that was displayed from digital media students – as well as their stories about how scholarship funds have impacted their lives. Each year is an uplifting showcase of what the body of Christ can accomplish when we partner together to further the gospel through the lives of students.” – Kari Mauerman (Alumni & Development Coordinator)

If you would like to be part of providing means for students to discover their purpose for His Glory, click here to give. Thank you for your continued support! 

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