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Lutheran Special School & Education Services to Raise $1,000,000 this Year!
Lutheran Special School & Education Services (LSSES) began in 1958 as a small classroom for three cognitively disabled students. Twelve students and 15 years later, the school moved to and was supported by Concordia College. For the next 20 years, approximately 50 college students per year served in a classroom assisting the students in the program. In 1986 LSSES began operating independently, serving 12 students in a classroom at Milwaukee Lutheran High School.
Now, on the eve of the 50th anniversary of serving children with special learning difficulties, LSSES is stepping up fund-raising to support the school’s mission. The school’s endowment has been named The Shepherd’s Endowment and will be used to support the ‘lost sheep’ who have special learning difficulties.
Currently, the LSSES programs are funded through donations and grants by individuals, congregations, and organizations that value Lutheran education for all students, including those with learning difficulties. Fundraisers and awareness programs are also held throughout the year to generate the $500,000 needed yearly to continue to provide services
The ultimate goal is to have a $10,000,000 endowment that would support the ministry 100 percent. Board and staff estimate this could take a decade or more to achieve.
To jump-start the effort and the 50th anniversary of the school’s services, board members and school supporters are aspiring to raise $1,000,000 this year in the form of outright gifts, 3-5 year pledges and/or estate and planned gifts.
“No gift is too big or too small,” says Michelle Wagner, Director of Fund Development. “A donation of $25 is just as significant as a $100,000 gift. When you have many people donating, the amounts add up and the students benefit. We have prayerfully considered this effort and feel that it is part of the plan God has intended for the school,”
Until the 10 million dollars is raised, LSSES will work hard maintaining the current annual giving program. “We look forward to the day when some or all of our work in fundraising can be channeled directly into our educational programs,” adds Michelle.
If you are interested in helping out in any way with The Shepherd’s Endowment, please call our office at 414-461-8500.
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