Rabun Gap-Nacoochee School was founded by Andrew Jackson Ritchie with little more than a strong belief in the transformative power of education and the faith to make his dream a reality. Throughout its history, Rabun Gap has grown and thrived due to the generosity of countless donors just like you. Your gift will transform the lives of students now and for generations to come, and you will be a part of a legacy of giving begun over 100 years ago.
Start here by learning the different gift options available to you. We will work with you to find a charitable plan that lets you provide for your family and support Rabun Gap.
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