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Havergal in the US

Since 1977, Havergal’s U.S. Foundation has proudly represented Old Girls living in the U.S. Through a partnership with the Havergal Old Girls Association, the U.S. Foundation keeps Old Girls living in the United States connected with one another, as well as with Havergal. The Foundation is going to start a branch network across the United States and is looking for dedicated and enthusiastic Old Girls living in the U.S. Bound by their commitment to Havergal, these eager volunteers will gather in their respective cities or geographical areas to organize and participate in educational, cultural, social, sporting and community events. Alumnae branches provide a continuing bond between the Old Girls, the communities in which they live and Havergal College. To head up the program, the U.S. Foundation is looking for Branch Captains in the following cities and states: • Florida • Los Angeles

If you are interested in starting a branch in your region, please contact Sandra Sualim, manager of community relations at 416.480.6524 or ssualim@havergal.on.ca.

1. HOGA president Jennifer McCarthy Bidwell 1996 with her daughter and Sarah Riedlinger 2007 at Celebration Saturday. 2. Past HOGA presidents Melanie Plet 1992 and Rachel DeBlois 1992, now a member of the Annual Events and Awards committee. 3. Alex Bittner Howard 2002, chair of the Chronicle committee with Brenda Robson and Vinita Borrison 1994, member of the Annual Events and Awards committee. 4. Farah Ismail 1996, co-chair of the Mentoring and Networking committee, Julia Pantalone 1996, Junior School liaison, and Caley Taylor 1996 at the annual dinner.

• San Francisco • New York City • Boston • Connecticut

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