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PARTNERING FOR ETERNITY Activities with Mentor Students participating in the grantfunded program perform light housecleaning and/or yard work, visit, read, play games, assist with planned facility events, along with many other responsibilities. These activities benefit the older adults with daily living and quality of life while also providing students an excellent opportunity to appreciate the value of service, foster positive mutual relationships with the elderly, and help with financing their Christian education Criteria and PFE Site: The criteria which will be used by our Administration for accepting students into the program are as follows: Passion for service, Desire for intergenerational relationship and has already worked to find a Senior Mentor that is a good match, In need of a positive relational connection site: https://www.sffcfoundation.org/pfe
PFE Scholarship Program The Partnering for Eternity (PFE) Scholarship Program has been helping cultivate relationships between mentors and students at Seventh-day Adventist academies and elementary schools since 2006. The goal of the program is for students and mentors to create intergenerational relationships and experience the blessing of service. In the process, students receive scholarship for their tuition and mentors receive the gift of friendship and ability to bestow their knowledge and skills on to a younger generation, hopefully making an impact for years to come. Please watch the video below to learn about this life-changing program.

Greater Miami Adventist Academy

500 North West 122nd Avenue, Miami, Florida 33182

305.220.5955 GMA.EDU @GREATERMIAMIACADEMY

VOTED FLCOE NON-DISCRIMINATION STATEMENT Florida Conference Seventh-day Adventist schools admit students of any race, color, ethnicity, national origin, gender, and sexual orientation. Our schools do not discriminate on the basis of any of the aforementioned categories in decisions for admission, discipline, or application of education policies. We promote a sharp focus on learning and caring while requiring all students to adhere to behavioral expectations set out in a strict code of conduct supported by the Biblical beliefs of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. (June 2020)

Cleopatra Trevilcock, B.A.

Development Coordinator, Music

Greater Miami Adventist Academy

500 North West 122nd Avenue,

Miami, Florida 33182

305.220.5955

GMA.EDU

©2021 All Rights Reserved. Greater Miami Adventist Academy
DEVELOPMENT
Activities with Mentor Students participating in the grantfunded program perform light housecleaning and/or yard work, visit, read, play games, assist with planned facility events, along with many other responsibilities. These activities benefit the older adults with daily living and quality of life while also providing students an excellent opportunity to appreciate the value of service, foster positive mutual relationships with the elderly, and help with financing their Christian education.
Partnering for Eternity The Partnering for Eternity (PFE) Scholarship Program has been helping cultivate relationships between mentors and students at Seventh-day Adventist academies and elementary schools since 2006. The goal of the program is for students and mentors to create intergenerational relationships and experience the blessing of service. In the process, students receive scholarship for their tuition and mentors receive the gift of friendship and ability to bestow their knowledge and skills on to a younger generation, hopefully making an impact for years to come.
Criteria and PFE Site: The criteria which will be used by our Administration for accepting students into the program are as follows: Passion for service, Desire for intergenerational relationship and has already worked to find a Senior Mentor that is a good match, In need of a positive relational connection site: https://www.sffcfoundation.org/pfe

GREATER MIAMI

ADVENTIST ACADEMY

DELIVERING CHRISTIAN EDUCATION SINCE 1912