"The greatest gift we
can give Palmer Trinity
School and our students
is the gift of education."
— JACK BRUMBAUGH, Past Board of Trustee Chair
SUPPORTING EDUCATION AND FAITH
"There is nothing more important to me than my family;
especially my son, Michael, his wife and my three beautiful
granddaughters," shares Catherine Baiamonte, the grandmother
of three Palmer Trinity School students. Catherine and her late
husband, Frank Baiamonte, raised their son in the neighborhood
of South Miami-Dade that is now Palmetto Bay before retiring
to Central Florida. Education and faith have always been central
to the Baiamonte family, and as such, they have always been
involved in their school, their church and their community.
LEGAC Y GI V ING
The greatest gift you can give to Palmer Trinity School, to our
students and faculty, and to our mission and vision, is a legacy
gift. This type of gift may offer valuable tax and financial benefits
to your family and beneficiaries, as well as to Palmer Trinity.
It may be as simple as a bequest in your will. We can help you
plan a gift to support your priorities, take care of your family,
and leave a legacy for generations of students. We are grateful for
your generosity and contribution to Palmer Trinity School.
For more information,
contact Lauren Dowlen at
ldowlen@palmertrinity.org
or (305) 969-4282
Reflecting on what Palmer Trinity School has meant to her
granddaughters, Catherine chose to make arrangements to
leave part of her estate to the school. Her legacy gift will help
ensure that Palmer Trinity School fulfills its mission, which
focuses on the moral, spiritual, intellectual, creative and physical
development of all members of our school community.
"While making my estate plans, I decided that—after putting
aside an adequate amount for my family—a gift should go
toward the things I care about most deeply. One of those things
is Palmer Trinity School, a magnificent school in Miami that
provides a safe and beautiful community, exceptional academics,
athletics and a faith-filled environment for my granddaughters
to grow. My late husband, Frank, didn't get the opportunity to
meet the teachers and staff I've met at Palmer Trinity, but I know
he would agree that it's a place worthy of our support. I am very
happy to support this exceptional school."
C ATHER INE BA I A MONTE, Mother of Board of Trustee member,
Michael Baiamonte, and grandmother of Arissa '13, Ilana '15 and Janae '16