Every year, the MHS community comes together on Nov. 15 to celebrate Milton and Catherine Hershey’s impact.
This portrait of Milton and Catherine is by artist Robert Anderson for Milton Hershey School Founders Day in 2008.This month, 113 years ago, Milton S. Hershey, the world-famous chocolatier and philanthropist, and his wife Catherine signed the Milton Hershey School Deed of Trust. This act allowed thousands of students the opportunity to succeed beyond what they ever thought possible.
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