This subseries contains a newspaper article written by Jennifer O’Brien of the London Free Press, describing how the Children’s Aid Society bursary program largely funded by the Sisters of St. Joseph, is expanding. Additionally, there is a proposal and advertising for the liturgical music bursary along with student applications to the program. Finally, there a historical sketch of the history of the Sisters of St. Joseph Bursary awarded at St. Clair College in Windsor, Ontario.
The subseries consists of short newsletters produced by the Donations Committee, providing irregular updates, often twice a year, to the Sisters on their charitable giving. The newsletter content includes goals and thematic priorities for donations, the work of particular organizations which received donations, amounts recently given, how the Donations Committee works, summaries of committee decisions, and how charitable giving expresses the Sisters’ faith and spiritual purposes. Newsletters are arranged chronologically starting with the most recent publication.
The series contains records documenting the various activities of the London Donations Committee. These include charitable donations in Canada and abroad, educational bursaries given predominantly to community members in London and southwestern Ontario, as well as donor awards and recognitions received by the Sisters of St. Joseph. Records include administrative correspondence, annual reports, newsletters, press clippings, a magazine, photographs, certificates, and a plaque.
Zonder titelThe subseries contains administrative correspondence regarding bursaries for educational purposes. In particular, there is correspondence confirming the receipt of applications as well as confirming approval of bursary applications. The records are in alphabetical order by applicant surname.