Good morning.
I would like to thank you for organizing all the volunteers that came out to our event on Saturday. This year was our largest turn out and their amazing help and support made our event continue to run smoothly. Please pass on our deepest Thank You.
Laura Newton
Tam Tennis Manager
Niles Park District
All the young men were very helpful, pleasant to talk to and were eager to help load my car with the donated food items to be used at our food pantry.
We appreciate all the assistance from your students and we are always happy to work with them.
All the best,
Kathy O’Grady, LCSW
Assistant Director of Niles Family Services
Mr. Madigan's Advisory wrote letters to veterans on Veteran's Day.
Hesburgh Scholars and Regina made blankets for the Night Ministry
A group of Dons volunteered at Habitat for Humanity ReStore location on December 11th.
Dons volunteered at St. Isaacs in Niles. They helped distribute food to families in the community before Thanksgiving.
Drumroll, please... The winners of the 2021 Hesburgh Scholar Door Decorating Contest. Doors were judged on the following criteria: Creativity, Originality and Presentation.
Freshman Advisory 406 (Mr. Alamilla)
Sophomore Advisory 206 (Mrs. Juarez)
Junior Advisory 504 (Mr. Madigan)
Senior Advisory 217 (Mrs. Longano)
December 11th, 2021 - the Dad's Club, along NDCP and Regina students, volunteered at Greater Chicago Food Depository.
December 4th: On behalf of the Village of Morton Grove, the Morton Grove Park District and the Morton Grove Days Commission, please accept our thanks and compliments to each volunteer for a job well done! In particular and along with Park District staff, Notre Dame students predominantly staffed both “Gift Stop” stations.
Thomas J. Friel
Village of Morton Grove
Thanks for all the donations at the ND/St. Pats game on December 17th! We are heading to Edison Park this morning to load the boxes on a truck heading to KY to help with the relief efforts. Thanks Notre Dame College Prep and St. Pat's for your teamwork!
Triston Cacal '24: Since 2011, when Triston created G's Choo Choo, he has collected donations for Advocate Lutheran General Children's Hospital. Triston has shown care and commitment and is devoted to the idea of giving back. He realized one day at the age of 5 that his little brother, Grayson, was not the only kid fighting cancer and may not be home for Christmas. This has become Triston and the Cacal’s own little project of giving back for years and will do so as long they can!
January 21, 2022: NDCP and Regina students joined forces to make a difference. We partnered with Uncle Pete’s Ministry to assemble 400 sack meals that were delivered to the Mission of Our Lady of Angels. The Mission of Our Lady of the Angels establishes a Catholic presence in the West Humboldt Park area on Chicago’s west side. This area is presently one of the poorest neighborhoods in the City of Chicago.
Thirty Dons volunteered with Bounce Children’s Foundation - they transform the lives of chronically ill children, and their families, shifting all from surviving to thriving.
We gathered in the cafeteria after school on March 30th and worked as a team to count and collate arts and crafts materials for Spring Bounce Back Kits for children battling chronic illness and their families. Bounce Back Kits are care packages sent to Bounce families homes to enhance coping when they are locked in and include fun activities for the entire family to enjoy together.
https://bouncechildrensfoundation.org/