HFM Gives Back

Beyond our work with clients, here are some of the ways that HFM gives and has given back to our local communities:

St Mark’s High School

Chairman of the Board

Jun 2008 – Present

Saint Mark’s, a college preparatory Catholic high school, inspires young men and women to create a better world by modeling faith, excellence, humility, and integrity.

I currently serve as Chairman of the Board as well as sit on the Facilities, Finance, Advancement, and Capital Campaign Committees.

Volunteer/Leader

CYO Athletic Advisory Committee

Jun 1995 – Present

Part of a team of adults that make sure that the 2,000 children participating in CYM Sports are able to participate in a safe, fair and spiritual; environment supervised by caring adults that put the welfare of the child above winning.

Committee Member

St. John the Beloved Catholic Church

Jul 2007 – Present

Member of the Finance Council helping the 3,500 family parish use their assets to best serve the parish and the community. Member of the Finance Council helping the 3,500 family parish use their assets to best serve the parish and the community.

Fundraiser

Little Sisters of the Poor

Jul 2012 – Present

The Little Sisters of the Poor care for the elderly poor in the spirit of humble service they have received from their foundress, Saint Jeanne Jugan. They welcome the elderly as we would Jesus Christ himself and serve them with love and respect until God calls them home.

Volunteer / Leader

Catholic Leadership Institute

Catholic Leadership Institute provides bishops, priests, deacons and lay persons in the Roman Catholic Church with world-class, pastoral leadership formation and consulting services.

Board Member

SL24: UnLocke The Light

Jan 2019 – Present

Unlocke The Light Foundation is dedicated to unlocking the students’ light by providing resources for those struggling with depression, self-injury, and suicide.Unlocke The Light Foundation is dedicated to unlocking the students’ light by providing resources for those struggling with depression, self-injury, and suicide.