Angels Committee

Merriam Webster Dictionary - Pronunciation: \ˈān-jəl\ Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English, from Old English engel & Anglo-French angele; both from Late Latin angelus, from Greek angelos, literally, messenger
- a spiritual being superior to humans in power and intelligence; especially : one in the lowest rank in the celestial hierarchy
- an attendant spirit or guardian
- a usually white-robed winged figure of human form in fine art
- a person like an angel (as in looks or behavior) 6 Christian Science : inspiration from God
- one (as a backer of a theatrical venture) who aids or supports with money or influence
Each year the ‘Be an Angel to a Student’ program plays a huge impact in the lives of nearly 500 students who come from families with little or no opportunity. An Angel plays a personal role in the life of family in need or special circumstance by providing not only financial support but also as a mentor, a role model or simply as someone who cares. Giving a child the education they deserve which has shown successful proven results academically and whole heartedly is rewarding for both the student and the Angel donor. By being apart of the A.N.G.E.L.S. Committee, you can help Futures spread the word about the ‘Be an Angel to a Student’ program!
Contact us at 718-965-7308 for more information on this exciting new volunteer program for emerging professionals who value the concept of ‘giving back’ as they advance their careers.




