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CEO Series: Remove Whisper and Worry with Regular Meeting Cadence

April 19th, 2024|

It’s no surprise that the corporate world has shifted. As organizations swap in-person meetings for virtual, and adopt remote working capabilities, developing a healthy culture has only become more difficult for leaders. Effective leaders can establish a healthy culture through a regular meeting cadence. Create Structure with Weekly Meetings As [...]

Join The Honor Society and Give Beyond Your Tax Credit

April 11th, 2024|

Changing Lives with Legacy proudly announces the new donor club: The Honor Society. The Honor Society offers three tiers of giving, each representing a commitment to helping families in need access quality, Catholic education. By joining this esteemed club, donors will provide underserved families with the opportunity to choose the [...]

Family Testimonial: Beyond Just the Words, “Thank You.”

April 8th, 2024|

CEA has helped our family afford Catholic Education. Having 4 kids in Catholic Schools is not easily attainable without discipline, sacrifice and CEA.  Your contributions to CEA has allowed for us to be able to receive scholarships making our dream of sending our children to a safe, quality Catholic school our reality. Thank you for making this possible for us.

It’s Tax Season! Here’s What You Should Know About STO Tax Credits

April 3rd, 2024|

As we approach a long-awaited Tax Year 2023 filing deadline, our team at Catholic Education Arizona wants to thank you for another fantastic year of support. Without you, we wouldn't be able to accomplish the life-changing work that we do for students across Arizona.    If you're looking for the [...]

Understanding Why Catholic Education Is Important in 2024

March 23rd, 2024|

Catholic heritage has endured the test of time with a rich history of nearly 2,000 years. As a religion, it influences the lives of its followers and teaches the most important life lessons.  Those born into Catholic families may have attended Mass regularly and participated in the Church's community activities. [...]

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