Support Our School
St. Martin-in-the-Fields Episcopal School is proud to offer a quality education in a warm, nurturing environment. Money, time and talents are needed to help St. Martin’s continue to provide the education and environment that we wish to provide. If you would like to help support our school, here are some ways you can do just that.
GIVE:
Tuition alone does not cover the costs of educating our students and we need your support to help make up this deficit.
- Annual Giving
Your unrestricted, tax-deductible gift helps to fund all of the enriching programs at St. Martin’s. - Scrip
Shop or give gift card purchased through our Scrip Program to painlessly contribute to the St. Martin’s Support Fund. - Shop SMART
Register your credit, debit and grocery store cards and your Shopping Means Adjustments Reducing Tuition! Learn more and join today to start generating your donations to St. Martin’s and adjustments to your account to reduce tuition.
Think of giving not as a duty but as a privilege.
~John D. Rockefeller, Jr.
ONLINE SHOPPING:
- eScrip Online Mall
Shop at more than 800 online stores and each item that you purchase will contribute to the money earned by your Shop SMART group. - Spirit Store
Show your St. Martin’s spirit in or with one of the fun items from our Spirit Store.
VOLUNTEER:
The time and talents of all members of the St. Martin’s community help to make St. Martin’s such a wonderful school. There are many volunteer opportunities though the Parent Faculty Association. In addition, the Gala Committee can always use help with our annual Gala Dinner and the Hot Lunch Program requires assistance on an on-going basis throughout the year.
Volunteers do not necessarily have the time; they just have the heart.
~Elizabeth Andrew
PRAY:
One of the most important ways you can help St. Martin’s is to remember us in your prayers. Pray for our school’s leaders. Pray for our teachers. Pray for your child and all students at St. Martin’s. Join in prayer with others in the St. Martin’s Community at our Weekly Prayer Group.
A prayer in its simplest definition is merely a wish turned Godward.
~Phillips Brooks


