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Our historic campus is more than just a collection of buildings; it is the hub of discipleship, rigorous learning, and relationship building. The stability of our program relies on essential, often overlooked systems—like plumbing and roofs—that support everything we do. At DCA, investing the maintenance and preservation of our beloved campus is fundamental to our mission.
For years, managing the continuous and complex demands of a historic property has often meant reacting to problems. The formation of a new capital committee made up of DCA parents with professional expertise in building trades is a big step toward adjusting our approach. Together, we have thoroughly assessed our facilities and developed a prioritized plan to guide where we invest funds sacrificially donated to our capital fund.
The scale of the challenge is large: our deferred maintenance needs total approximately $2 million. Addressing a need of this magnitude requires a multi-pronged approach, including securing grants, pursuing community foundations, and improving energy efficiency (like HVAC and insulation upgrades) to reduce long-term operational costs.
While every item on the plan is important, our Giving Day, March 5, 2026, is dedicated to the most urgent priorities. This Giving Day, we aim to raise at least $50,000 as essential seed funding toward:
A major plumbing overhaul and full renovation of the student bathrooms and hallway in the preschool/kindergarten and guys’ dormitory building.
A new roof on our historic main building to prevent water damage and preserve the structural integrity of the dining room, kitchen, Common Grounds, and administrative offices.
These are not the flashiest projects, but they are the most critical to the health, safety, and operational stability of our campus. Together, these two priority projects require approximately $150,000 to complete. This high-impact work makes certain our
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