She said the best way she can honor his memory is to ensure future students receive a high-quality education.
Meet Our Donors
Each Fr. Carlin Society member has a story about what SI means to them and why they chose to support SI in this important way. Below you can read more about some of our generous supporters. Click here for a full list of all of our generous Fr. Carlin Society members.
When Michael Tolentino ’85 named SI in his estate plans, he did so in part to honor his late mother, who raised him and his sister by herself.
James Evangelista ’94 is continually looking for ways to pay forward the impact SI had on his life—including naming SI as an IRA beneficiary. “It’s great knowing that the money in our IRA, after I’m no longer here, will help young people attend a great school.”
Always humble about his selfless acts, Neil Bianchini ’50 left generous donations to several organizations including St. Ignatius College Preparatory.
Peter Balestreri ’74 and his wife, Kathy (Mercy ’74), feel lucky to be able to give back to their communities.
Michael Clancy ’59 had a hard life growing up, marked by parental illness and poverty. He later rose to become a successful attorney and a multimillionaire. He now plans to help students at SI by creating scholarships named for him and his brother Bruce ’51.
It’s never too early to join the Fr. Carlin Heritage Society says Christine Abalos Tsu ’02.
SI's Jesuit education influenced many generations of the DeVoto family. That's why Randy DeVoto '68 has chosen to support the school by including SI in his estate plan.
Virg Cristobal '93 and Marites Cristobal Coulter '94 are proud to have established a scholarship in honor of their parents by naming SI as a beneficiary of life insurance policies.
Dan Jordan '77 included SI in his estate plan so that future students can afford an SI education.
Fred Molfino '87 wants students from families like the one that raised him to have the chance to attend SI.
Brian Heafey '86, a SI scholarship recipient himself, is paying it forward by working with his brothers to establish a scholarship of their own and by including SI as a beneficiary of his living trust.
The late Dan Morales '47 spoke of his Jesuit education as being the foundation for his professional and personal success.
By naming SI as a beneficiary of a life insurance policy, Frank Howard '75 is helping to ensure a bright future for SI.
Charlie Krystofiak '69 feels naming SI as a beneficiary of his IRA account is a great, tax-efficient way to support the school that has meant so much to him.