• Happy Holidays from the San Marino Schools Foundation


    Many thanks to the entire community for your donations and continued support throughout the year, and we wish you and your family thehappiest of Holiday seasons as well as health and prosperity in the New Year.

    The San Marino Schools Foundation?s office will remain closed until January 2nd. It is not too late to make a year-end contribution, we highly encourage you to visit www.smsf.org to make a gift beforeDecember 31. As always you can also mail your donations to our office. If youhave any questions please call and leave a message at 626-299-7014626-299-7014, wewill be available to answer questions and return calls on the morning ofDecember 31st.

    The San Marino Schools Foundation may be contacted at (626) 299-7014 (626) 299-7014 Our mailing address is the San Marino Schools Foundation office at 1665West Drive, San Marino, CA 91108.

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