Giving

Powell Legacy Endowment Fund

The Powell Legacy Endowment Fund will help ensure that de Toledo High School continues its reputation of academic excellence and leadership development by providing all eligible students the opportunity to be a part of our community.

With your pledge, you become part of a permanent legacy enabling dTHS to continue producing exceptional Jewish graduates from diverse backgrounds, many of whom will become our community’s future leaders.

WAYS TO GIVE

An outright gift TODAY
You can contribute cash or securities to the Powell Legacy Endowment Fund at any time.

Planned Giving

Bequests
Name the Powell Legacy Endowment Fund in your will or living trust.

Insurance

Name the Powell Legacy Endowment Fund as a beneficiary of an existing policy or donate a fully paid policy. 

Beneficiary Designations
Add the Powell Legacy Endowment Fund as a beneficiary of an IRA, pension or other account.

Charitable Remainder Trust or Gift of Real Estate
There are other options that you can discuss with us, and your own financial advisors.
There are many things we can leave to our children. We can leave an estate; we can leave great memories; and we can leave love. In addition to these precious legacies, for Debby and me, the most important inheritance for our children is an outstanding general and Jewish education. Such an education is the foundation stone upon which our children, and all future generations of children, can launch lives of contribution, of meaning, of spirit, and of success. Our hope is that the Powell Legacy Endowment Fund ensures that no child is ever turned away from de Toledo education, and that all in our community an benefit from the knowledge, values, and community we believe are the definition of education excellence, now, and for the next 100 years and beyond." 
- Dr. Powell


Located in the San Fernando Valley portion of the City of Los Angeles in Northern Los Angeles County. de Toledo High School is accredited by the California Association of Independent Schools (CAIS), the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) and Builders of Jewish Education (BJE,) and financially supported by the Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles and the Jim Joseph Foundation.