The Winds of Winter is Coming: Protecting Our Young Explorers
Help me give my students winter apparel such as hats, scarves, and gloves for outdoor play in the winter months.
FULLY FUNDED! Mr. Andy's classroom raised $512
This project is fully funded
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Children are natural explorers, driven by curiosity and a desire to understand the world around them. Every day, they're learning, growing, and discovering through their senses. Yet, often, we limit their learning to textbooks and classrooms, denying them the opportunity to explore the world firsthand.
Winter is coming!
And this Winter let's change that mindset of staying indoors due to cold weather. With your support, we can equip our young learners with hats, gloves, and scarves, allowing them to venture outside and stay active, no matter the weather. Imagine the excitement on their faces as they build snowmen, splash in puddles, or simply enjoy the fresh air.
By providing these essential items, we're not just keeping our students warm; we're nurturing their curiosity, fostering their physical and mental well-being, and inspiring a lifelong love of learning.
The hats, gloves, and scarves will allow our kids to go out every day, regardless of the weather. When the weather gets cold, it becomes a reason for our kids to stay in. But, the cold should not prevent our kids from staying active. Your support would mean the world to our 18 curious explorers and help keep them warm. The ability to go out and play in the cold and snow will add new inquiries and studies to take back into the classroom.
More than three‑quarters of students from low‑income households
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