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Family Britches Rings in the Holidays by Supporting School for Underprivileged Boys
Local business to donate portion of proceeds in December to San Miguel Academy of Newburgh

The Family Britches stores in Chappaqua and New Canaan are celebrating the Holiday Season by donating five percent of their December proceeds to a school many residents in these communities have adopted because of its incredible work with low income, at-risk middle school boys, San Miguel Academy. An additional five percent discount will be given to clients who mention San Miguel at the time of purchase.
"Our clients have long-standing traditions of supporting worthy organizations. Many became involved with San Miguel more than a decade ago through Father Mark Connell, who had been at the Church of Saint John and Saint Mary," says, Barry Mishkin, owner of Family Britches. "The boys from the first graduating class have grown into young men, and are now in college. It is our privilege and our pleasure to support an educational institution that changes lives for the better by offering hope and opportunity."
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L-R: Barry Mishkin, owner, Family Britches in Chappaqua; Joanne Welty Cannella, Board Member San Miguel Academy; Barbara Eager of Chappaqua and Board Member San Miguel Academy and Rick Buggee, owner, Family Britches standing with a poster replica of Harmony, an original mural painted by the internationally renowned street artist, Dasic, that hangs in the entryway of San Miguel Academy.