Recent contributions led to the purchase of a new Automated External Defibrillator.

(Oldenburg, Ind.) - Oldenburg Academy acknowledges and appreciates the continued support of the Ripley County Community Foundation and the Franklin County Community Foundation.
Recent contributions from both foundations supported the purchase of a new Automated External Defibrillator (AED) for the Oldenburg Academy cafeteria. This equipment enhances campus safety and supports the well-being of students, faculty, staff, and visitors.
In addition, the Ripley County Community Foundation facilitated a gift from the Rahschulte Family Fund to support Oldenburg Academy’s Go Beyond initiative and Mission Monday program. This contribution strengthens mission-driven programming that promotes student growth in faith, service, and leadership.
“The support of the Ripley County Community Foundation and the Franklin County Community Foundation reflects the value of strong community partnerships,” said Annette Hunger, President of Oldenburg Academy. “We are grateful for their collaborative investment in both
campus safety and mission-centered programming. We also extend our sincere thanks to the Rahschulte Family Fund for its generous support of our Go Beyond initiative and Mission Monday program.”
For more information about Oldenburg Academy and its mission, visit www.oldenburgacademy.org

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