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John
and Dorothy Shea have been supporting local Catholic schools
for more than three decades. Their major giving started with
the J. F. Shea Company supplying 30-plus kindergarten and
30-plus Writing to Read portable computer classrooms to urban
Catholic schools serving low-income neighborhoods in the Los
Angeles Archdiocese.
"Our thinking was that we had to help get disadvantaged kids off to a good start in school," explained Dorothy. "We realized how important early intervention was for these children."
During
1994 and '95, the Sheas funded and their company built a new
library, cafeteria, multipurpose center, gym and football
field at Verbum Dei High School, doubling the size of the
Watts all-boy's campus.
The Pasadena couple also provided computer labs to Verbum
Dei and, at the time, its consortium sister school, Queen
of Angels Academy in Compton. More recently, they funded extensive
building projects at Salesian High School in East L.A. and
other Catholic urban schools, including St. Raphael and St.
Malachy in South-Central Los Angeles.
"If
you really want to help inner-city families, the best place
to put your efforts and your dollars is in Catholic schools,"
John stressed. "They are very, very effective."
---R.W. Dellinger
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