Student Spotlight: Marie Blaise, ASN Student
Marie Blaise is a working mother who took a chance on herself and went back to Laboure College to get her nursing degree and achieve her dreams.

Labouré College celebrated its 5th annual Bread and Soup Luncheon on Tuesday, March 27. This year’s luncheon was dedicated to Rachel Mathewson, Class of 2009. It was Rachel who launched the 1st annual Bread and Soup luncheon in 2014 in order to raise funds to support her marathon run for the Martin Richard Foundation.
The purpose of the luncheon is to offer faculty, staff, and students a way to connect during the Lenten season each year, as well as learn about several local charities. The College collected donations of household items, clothing, and gift cards during the luncheon that will go to support the charities in attendance.
Food was generously donated by the College community, as well as Milton Marketplace, The Common Market, Greenhills Bakery & Cafe, Lambert's Rainbow Fruit Market, and Montilio's Baking Company. Many thanks to all who contributed!

Rachel Mathewson, '09

Marie Blaise is a working mother who took a chance on herself and went back to Laboure College to get her nursing degree and achieve her dreams.
Trooper Christopher Dumont saved an officer's life after the Boston Marathon and now dedicates his life to making sure that our community is safe and prepared.
Saralynne Donovan decided to become a radiation therapist after cancer took a toll on her family. She came to Laboure College to learn how to heal.
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