The holiday season brought not only festive cheer to Veritas Preparatory School, but also tremendous support from families and the wider Fallon community through two successful fundraisers: the annual See’s Candy sales and Pizza Factory Night. Together, these efforts provided a meaningful boost to the school’s programs and demonstrated the strength of community partnership at Veritas.
The See’s Candy fundraiser once again proved to be a favorite among families, friends, and neighbors. Students worked enthusiastically to share the holiday treats, and sales quickly surpassed expectations. Last week, boxes of chocolates, lollipops, peanut brittle, and seasonal treats were delivered, bringing cheer and advancing the school’s mission.
“This year we sold the most that we ever have with this fundraiser,” said Headmaster Jill Rosario. “A lot of families use the fundraiser to provide Christmas gifts to friends, family, and business associates.”
Many students earned rewards such as extra recess or pizza parties for their participation in the fundraiser, and the top two sellers earned the chance to be Headmaster and Assistant Headmaster for the Day.
In addition to the candy sales, Veritas partnered with the Fallon Pizza Factory for a fundraising night that brought families together over good food and warm fellowship. In the evening, a portion of every purchase went straight to supporting the school.
The restaurant was filled with friendly faces, and students were delighted to see their classmates and teachers outside of school hours. Parents appreciated the chance to support Veritas simply by enjoying a meal with their families.
The school expressed heartfelt gratitude to all who participated and to the local businesses that partnered with them. “We are incredibly thankful for the way our community shows up for our school,” said Assistant Headmaster David Ernst.
With the success of the See’s Candy and Pizza Factory fundraisers, Veritas enters the holiday season encouraged, supported, and reminded once again of the generosity that surrounds its mission.
























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