(Los Angeles, California) – This spring, Salesian schools continued their cherished tradition of strengthening family bonds through memorable Father & Son events, bringing together students and the important father figures in their lives.
At Bishop Mora Salesian High School in Los Angeles, California, the annual Father & Son Bowling Night was a resounding success, with an outstanding turnout from the school community. Hosted by the Parent Association, the evening welcomed fathers, grandfathers, uncles, and mentors for a night of fun and connection. The event highlighted the spirit of accompaniment that is central to Salesian education, as Mustangs and their families enjoyed time together off campus, building lasting memories. Organizers expressed their gratitude to all who attended and eagerly look forward to next year’s gathering.

















Meanwhile, at Don Bosco Technical Institute in Rosemead, California, the Father & Son celebration embraced a lively “Happy Campers” theme with Camp Bosco Tech. The event featured a meaningful Father-Son Mass followed by a festive breakfast, creating space for both reflection and fellowship. Thanks to the dedicated efforts of the Tech Parent Council, the experience was both engaging and memorable for all who attended, leaving participants with a renewed sense of community and gratitude.






Together, these events reflect the heart of the Salesian mission: fostering strong relationships, nurturing faith, and celebrating the vital role of family in the formation of young men.
