Raising the Cap for Scholarships with the Toledo Mud Hens
and NOSF
Special to The
Truth
The Northwest Ohio Scholarship Fund (NOSF) will be hosting
its 5th annual Raise The Cap event on Tuesday, June 13 at
Fifth Third Field. Thanks to this year’s Grand Slam
Sponsors Morgan Stanley and Comfort Line guests can plan on
a fun evening with Toledo’s favorite Mud Hens as they take
on the Gwinnett Braves.
The event will be held in The Roost, on the 3rd floor of the
stadium that overlooks the field. Tickets are $55 and
include dinner and a reserved seat. To make a reservation
visit
www.nosf.org,
call (419) 720-7048 or click on
https://tinyurl.com/RTC061317
Proceeds for this annual event will go towards helping
children in the northwest Ohio community receive an
education that best meets their needs which may include
private education or homeschooling. Raise the Cap helps
make private education affordable for parents in need by
raising funds for NOSF. NOSF provides scholarships for
students in 19 counties across northwest Ohio including
Allen, Crawford, Defiance, Erie, Fulton, Hancock, Henry,
Huron, Lucas, Ottawa, Paulding, Putnam, Richland, Sandusky,
Seneca, Van Wert, Williams, Wood and Wyandot counties.
Event Co-Chair Rita Martin says of Raise the Cap, “Ken and I
are thrilled to co-chair and sponsor this wonderful evening
for families and friends. We are committed to NOSF’s
mission to help empower parents to make the best educational
choices for their children with the support of a NOSF
scholarship.”
NOSF has assisted parents in providing private education or
homeschooling for their children through need-based
scholarships since 1999. Over 14,000 students have
received $12 million in scholarships. NOSF Alumni have a
100% high school graduation rate.
The Northwest Ohio Scholarship Fund is part of the
Children’s Scholarship Fund (CSF) national network of
scholarship granting organizations. CSF and its partner
programs are committed to empowering families in need with
the ability to choose the K-8 schools that best meet their
children’s needs, regardless of their ability to pay or
where they live. |