GREENVILLE—St. Anthony of Padua School was named a 2019 recipient of “Dabo’s All In Team Foundation Grant”, from Clemson University head football coach, Dabo Swinney. The program supports projects that “raise awareness of critical education and health issues in order to change lives of people” across South Carolina”. Principal Mary Margaret Martin, pictured with Swinney, received the $6,800 grant award on behalf of the school.
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