The Diocese of Phoenix is pleased to announce that they will be holding their annual Night of Hope, an informational virtual event about the benefits of a Catholic education, on Nov. 4 at 6 p.m. | Unsplash
The Diocese of Phoenix is pleased to announce that they will be holding their annual Night of Hope, an informational virtual event about the benefits of a Catholic education, on Nov. 4 at 6 p.m.
The event is free and being held virtually, making it accessible for all.
“Catholic School changes lives! The foundation of faith built in our schools forms intentional disciples and gives students an encounter of the Risen Christ. Learn more about how this is done at this year’s #NightOfHope, a 30-minute virtual event on Nov. 4,” the Diocese of Phoenix tweeted.
While the event is free, it is advised that those planning to attend register online. The event welcomed 2,500 families last year. This year’s event will feature speeches from students, teachers and principles offering information, according to the Diocese of Phoenix.
The event is a fundraiser as well as an informational session and will help to provide access to education for families who need tuition support. Any additional funding will go to an endowment fund, which will aid with tuition for the future.
Currently, there are 39 Catholic preschools, elementary schools and high schools in the Diocese of Phoenix, all offering Christ-centered education at a lower price than private schools.