Frequently Asked Questions
As the Alumnae Association becomes the official steward of La Reina’s mission and future, we understand that you might have questions. Below is a list of our most frequently asked questions. Please do not hesitate to contact us with any questions you might have about the La Reina Alumnae Association.
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The La Reina Alumnae Association was established to safeguard the legacy of La Reina’s mission. The organization is comprised of a president and board who will partner with the La Reina aumnae community to preserve the siserhood.
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The La Reina Alumnae Association is dedicated to fostering lifelong connections among graduates, sustaining the values and traditions of our alma mater. We empower our alumnae to continue their journey as moral leaders in their communities, embracing the legacy of La Reina.
We strive to support each other's personal and professional growth while promoting justice and equity locally, nationally, and globally. Together, we uphold the spirit of sisterhood and contribute to the ongoing transformation of individuals and society.
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No. The La Reina Alumnae Associate is an independent organization.
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Yes. This is the only official La Reina Alumnae Association.
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Yes! We look forward to helping plan reunions for La Reina’s alumnae! More information will be shared in the coming months on reunion plans for graduates with class years ending in a 4 or a 9.
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Visit our “Alumnae Association Board” tab to learn more about the incredible alumnae volunteering their time to run the association.
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The Alumnae Association secured a 10X15 storage unit in Thousand Oaks. The Association board members walked through the campus and preserved as much memorabilia as possible including yearbooks, plaques, trophies, photos and banners. At this point the priority is preservation.
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All gifts from the GoFundMe will be held in a trust account for the sole purposes of supporting La Reina’s Alumnae Association.
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1. Most Urgently: Preservation of Memorabilia: We are committed to collecting, moving, preserving and storing as much memorabilia as possible. Examples of items include class portraits, yearbooks, trophies, etc. Your support will help us to immediately retain a local storage facility that is climate controlled to protect our memorabilia from theft or damage.
These funds will go toward covering the cost of two years of storage ($8,500), movers ($2,000) and insurance ($1,000). The preservation fundraising goal is $11,500.
2. Reunion & Sisterhood: One of the greatest gifts La Reina gave us was our friendships. The Alumnae Association is eager to continue our traditions of class reunions, alumnae newsletters and mentorship programs. This initial goal will help secure our website, mass email platform and alumnae database. The reunion & sisterhood fundraising goal is $4,500.
3. Association Start-Up: Creation of a formal, independent, non-profit association to carry out the activities described above. The goal to cover the start-up costs is $2,500.