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Futures in Education Raises More Than $1.5 Million for Catholic School Scholarships

Students from St. Bartholomew Catholic Academy, Elmhurst, performed music from “Beauty and the Beast” during the annual Futures in Education Annual Scholarship Fund Dinner. (Photo: Bill Miller)

FINANCIAL DISTRICT — Futures in Education’s Annual Scholarship Fund Dinner on Tuesday, April 30, raised more than $1.5 million through benefactors moved by the story of how the program helps a widow and her family.

Futures in Education helps pay tuition at Catholic schools and academies in the Diocese of Brooklyn. Longtime supporters help ensure that opportunity for some 3,000 students. The annual gala drew an estimated 740 attendees, who filled the grand ballroom at Cipriani Wall Street.

Deacon Kevin McCormack, the diocesan superintendent of schools, said May 1 that the Futures staff was still crunching numbers from the event. But, he added, early reports indicated the total would be well above the $1.5 million already counted Tuesday night.

Students from St. Bartholomew Catholic Academy, Elmhurst, portray Bell and the Beast during the annual Futures in Education Annual Scholarship Fund Dinner. (Photo: Bill Miller)

Msgr. David Cassato, vicar for Catholic schools, said the proceeds show that “every bit helps to make it all happen — putting the work of Futures in action.”

As proof, he referred to the story of Allison Torre, mother of four, who delivered the parent speech before the event’s Angel Auction. She told how her husband, Charlie, collapsed during a family vacation in July 2022.

As paramedics tried to revive him, she prayed for a miracle, “but God doesn’t promise miracles,” she said.

“God does promise to help us through it,” she said. “And carrying this grief is worth every moment of knowing my husband.”

Allison Torre related how Futures in Education scholarships made it possible for her children to attend Catholic schools. She is shown here with her daughter, Olivia, a student at St. Adalbert Catholic Academy in Elmhurst. (Photo: Bill Miller)

She told how her husband dreamed of sending their three youngest children to the Catholic school at their parish, St. Adalbert in Elmhurst. The couple’s eldest son already attended Monsignor McClancy Memorial High School in East Elmhurst. 

But after her husband’s death, she knew she couldn’t afford to send the younger children to school at St. Adalbert. Still, God made a way through Futures in Education’s Angel Program.

Now the children are thriving at St. Adalbert’s Catholic Academy, and her husband’s hopes are realized. One daughter, Olivia, also spoke, and she shyly thanked the audience and said she one day wants to be a teacher.

“I thought it was the most serious moment of the night,” Msgr. Cassato said of the mother’s speech. “If that doesn’t pull on your heart, I don’t know what will. She really showed the difference that Futures makes.”

Students from St. Bartholomew Catholic Academy, Elmhurst, provided entertainment at the annual Futures in Education Annual Scholarship Fund Dinner. (Photo: Bill Miller)

The Angel Auction, handled by auctioneer Howie Schwartz, raised $250,390 from attendees texting their pledges with their smartphones. A thermometer projected on large video screens showed mercury rising toward the goal.

The event also honored two men for their different philanthropic paths to championing Catholic education — Salvatore LaRocca, president of global partnerships for the NBA, and Donald Gelestino, the president and CEO of Champion Elevator Company.

Deacon McCormack noted that this was the first Futures in Education fundraiser that recognized 50 longtime educators in Diocese of Brooklyn schools.

The Futures in Education’s Annual Scholarship Fund Dinner, Tuesday, April 30, honored two longtime champions of Catholic education in New York — Salvatore LaRocca (far right), president of Global Partnerships for the NBA, and Donald Gelestino (second from right), president and CEO of Champion Elevator Company. Joining them on stage were (from left): NBC 4 New York anchor David Ushery, the master of ceremonies; Bishop Robert Brennan; and John Notaro, executive director for Futures in Education. (Photo: Bill Miller)

David Ushery, NBC 4 New York anchor, was master of ceremonies. Bishop Robert Brennan gave the invocation. Also attending was Bishop Emeritus Nicholas DiMarzio.

The Futures in Education Scholarship Fund Dinner, Tuesday, April 30, at Cipriani Wall Street honored 50 longtime educators in Diocese of Brooklyn schools, listed here and below. (Photos: Futures in Education)