2026 TEA FOR TUITION SOLD OUT!
We’re excited to share that our 22nd Annual Alumnae Tea for Tuition is officially sold out! We look forward to a wonderful Derby-inspired Race for the Roses celebration while supporting Tuition Assistance.
Sunday, April 26, 2026 from 2:00pm to 4:30pm
Mercy Gymnasium
Gourmet Tea ~ Mimosas ~ Light Bites ~ Desserts
The Tea is a tradition at the heart of our Mercy Mission. Each year, the Alumnae Association hosts this springtime tea to ensure bright futures for Mercy girls by raising money for tuition assistance. The Alumnae Association awards approximately $40,000 in funds to support students in need of financial assistance. Enjoy gourmet tea, mimosas (guests 21+), light bites and desserts with friends and performance by the Mercyaires. We also look forward to spotlighting our Distinguished Alumna and Trailblazer Alumna Awardees.
SOLD OUT!
If you're interested in participating or attending, please email alumnaeoffice@mhsmi.org. We invite you to purchase a raffle ticket or make an AbsenTea donation. Thank you for your support!
RAFFLE
We are thrilled to offer some exciting raffles open to everyone. You do not need to be present to win. Grab your tickets today here before they are gone!
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| $100 per ticket. Only 75 tickets will be sold! | Featuring a variety of incredible items. $20 per ticket or six tickets for $100. |
BE AN ABSENTEA DONOR
We welcome your support anytime as an AbsenTEA donor! Give today here. All donations directly support the Mercy Tuition Assistance Fund and are accepted in any denomination.
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ABOUT THE ALUMNAE TEA FOR TUITION
The Alumnae Association gathers for a springtime tea to ensure bright futures for Mercy girls by raising money for tuition assistance. Each year, the Alumnae Association awards approximately $40,000 in funds to support students in need of financial assistance. It is our mission to pay a Mercy education forward and continue to educate Women Who Make a Difference.
"No work of charity can be more productive of good to society than the careful instruction of women." The Venerable Catherine McAuley, Founder of the Sisters of Mercy


