Donations
The official donation account was opened on April 10th by Cody’s mother, Candy St. John, and a representative of the Steamboat Ski Patrollers with Vectra Bank Colorado as the initial step towards creating a memorial scholarship fund for Ski Patrollers pursuing a college education in any medical field. Cody had just been accepted to the University of Wyoming to finish a degree in nursing and was headed to orientation when the accident occurred. It is the desire of the family that instead of flowers or other forms of condolence, that contributions be made to this fund.
Donations can be made to the “The Cody St. John Foundation, Inc.” at any Vectra Bank Colorado branch or mailed to:
2155 Resort Drive, Suite 300
Steamboat Springs, CO 80487
Donations can also be made through the Steamboat Ski Patrollers or the Steamboat Ski and Resort Corp.
Donate online here:
DONATIONS LIST
We’ve compiled a list of donors to the scholarship fund and have listed them here. There were several donations made to Vectra Bank before names were being recorded, we’d like to know who these donors are if of course they’d like to be known. If you’ve donated and don’t see your name on the list please contact us here.
DONATIONS UPDATES
Joseph Rossbach Photography
Joe has arranged to donate 5% of all fine art print proceeds yearly to the scholarship fund.
Rick Hare – $250
As a board member on the Coast Guard credit union Rick has arranged a donation of $250 to the scholarship fund!
Candy’s Colleagues – $400
Keith Hare attended a benefit at Fibber McGee’s (Ft. Smallwood Road, Pasadena, MD) on Saturday, April 14th, two teachers that work with Candy organized and raised $400 for the scholarship fund.
Castle Point Mortgage – $2592
Bill Dierker is using his company’s Charity Jeans Day– where people can pay $5 to a designated charity in exchange for the right to dress down– to raise money for the Dean “Cody” St. John Scholarship Fund for Ski Patrollers. This is a great idea and you are encouraged to explore similar ways to raise money for the fund at your place of employment.
