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The ACES Education Foundation Does It All
February 9th, 2021
The ACES Education Foundation President, Dr. Thomas M. Danehy, and Board Member, Dr. Karen DuBois-Walton, were recently interviewed by WTNH CT Style Express' Teresa Dufour about the work of the Foundation. The ACES Education Foundation is a non-profit charitable organization that exists to support high-quality programming, which strengthens the academic achievement and social skills of ACES students, consumers, and staff by providing grant opportunities to ACES schools and programs. Since its inception in 2003, the ACES Education Foundation has raised more than $975,000 benefitting thousands of ACES students and families.
The ACES Education Foundation is hosting a virtual gala on March 25, 2021, honoring Dr. Cheryl Saloom, Former ACES Executive Director & Founder of the ACES Education Foundation and Performance Environmental Services (PES). To learn more about the virtual gala, visit: https://www.aces.org/education-foundation/events. To learn more about the ACES Education Foundation, visit: www.aces.org/foundation.