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Boots and Beats A Movement with A Mission
November 7th, 2025
A Movement With a Mission: Why Boots & Beats Is More Than Just a PartyEvery once in a while, an idea comes along that blends joy, culture, community, and purpose in a way that sparks something bigger than the event itself. Boots & Beats is one of those ideas. What started as a simple fundraiser ha...
Posted in: DNS NewsDNS Fall Food Drive
November 3rd, 2025
This November, We’re Taking Giving to a New Level Help Restock the Durham Nativity School Food Pantry Due to recent changes in SNAP (food stamp) benefits, many families in our community are finding it harder to make ends meet. Our Durham Nativity School Food Pantry has seen a growing number of...
Posted in: DNS NewsSpring Newsletter 2025
April 2nd, 2025

A preview of spring events, an overview of the Durham Nativity and Woodberry Forrest partnership, and alumni updates.
Posted in: DNS News2023 - 2024 Annual Impact Report
November 12th, 2024
Please follow the link below to view our 2023 - 2024 Annual Impact Report. 2023 - 2024 Annual Impact Report
2024 Fall Newsletter
September 29th, 2024

Don't miss alumni updates and the latest news from 1004 Mangum.
Posted in: DNS News2024 Summer Newsletter
July 1st, 2024

Get all the latest news and highlights from the Spring of 2024 and a glimpse into the great things on the horizon for Durham Nativity School.
2022-2023 Annual Report
February 26th, 2024
Please follow the link below to view our 2022-2023 Annual Report. 2022-2023 Annual Report
January Newsletter
January 19th, 2024
Our DNS Friends,This year, 2024, marks our 22nd year dedicated to the education and support of young men in Durham and beyond. As we embark on the new year, we reflect with gratitude on the achievements of Durham Nativity School in 2023. These successes were made possible through the unwavering supp...Posted in: DNS NewsWalking the Walk
January 4th, 2023

“Just because you’re smart, you have a good heart, it doesn’t mean that energy is going to be funneled well,” Crystal DesVinges, a pastor at CityWell Church in Durham, says...
Posted in: DNS NewsWalking the Walk
September 30th, 2022
Angel came to Durham Nativity four years ago, by his own admission without much in the way of enthusiasm. “I was invited by one of my cousins,” he laughs. Unsure of himself at first, Angel blossomed into a leader on the soccer field and in the classroom. “Even though I wasn’t the most talent...
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