Ann Kaari Fund for Education Excellence

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A nonprofit fundraiser supporting

Loring Community Council PTA
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Honoring Ann Kaari's legacy, this fund matches up to $500 in GiveMN donations to Loring School!

$2,076

raised by 23 people

$2,000 goal

Loring Community School and Mr. Warren Kaari are proud to announce The 2021 Ann Kaari Funds for Excellence as part of Give to The Max Day on November 18, 2021.

The Kaari family generously established the Ann Kaari Funds for Education Excellence in 2017 to support Loring student field trips, winter clothing, and special requests from classroom teachers. For the 2021-2022 school year, Ann’s friends and family have agreed to match up to $500 in donations received from the community through the end of the school year. 

All donations will go towards supporting student and family needs. Please help us support Ann’s legacy by making a financial contribution to the school this giving season. Your gift will have a direct benefit on our community’s students and teachers, and will honor the inspiring servant leadership demonstrated by Ann for so many years.

Ann Kaari passed away on February 9, 2018 after a long battle with illness. She was born Ann Marie Nelson on September 6, 1942 and was raised in Camden. She went to Jenny Lind Elementary School and Patrick Henry High School, graduating in 1960.  She married Warren Kaari and they settled down back here in Camden where they raised their sons, Tim and Steve.

Ann was always involved in schools. For many years, Ann was a leader on the Loring School PTA, always working to get others involved and making sure the school was working for all children. When the school district decided to close a number of Northside schools in 1982, Ann spoke out against it. When the schools closed and the remaining schools, like Loring, became unbearably overcrowded, Ann set up meetings between parents and district administrators. Then when it became apparent that the school district was giving all Northside schools the run around about their over-crowding issues, Ann helped form the Northside Schools Coalition so parents from all our schools could speak with one voice and the district would have to listen.

In 1988, members of the Coalition convinced Ann to run for the Minneapolis Board of Education.  She won that election and went on to be re-elected two more times.  For years Ann was a volunteer tutor at both Loring and at Harry Davis Academy, always letting students know they could succeed. She was also an active member of the Patrick Henry Foundation. In 2001, Ann was inducted into the Patrick Henry Hall of Fame.

It wasn’t just the schools that Ann gave her time to.  She was a long time member of Boy Scout Troop 129 where she became one of Minnesota’s first women inducted into the Boy Scout’s prestigious Order of the Arrow. She was one of the founders of Holiday on 44th and remained on the steering committee even after she became ill. She was also very active in the Victory Neighborhood Association and Our Neighborhood Works.

Ann served this community, and especially its children for decades and her passing leaves a big void in the fabric of our Camden Community.  Thank you for honoring Ann's tremendous legacy of service with your donation.

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