Thank You from the Shoreline Public Schools Foundation

Shoreline, WALocal News

The Shoreline Public Schools Foundation is immensely grateful for the community’s support during their recent Spring Event, which successfully raised $87,547 towards a fundraising goal of $125,000. This effort was bolstered by nine sponsors, who collectively contributed $19,000, and 228 individual donors who rallied to support local education initiatives. Among the highlights, two donors stepped up to provide $20,000 in challenge gift funds, significantly motivating further contributions. The Foundation's mission focuses on partnering with the Shoreline Public Schools to enhance learning opportunities and address educational inequities faced by students and families. Their annual grant program not only celebrates the diversity within the community but also connects vital resources to learners.

The Foundation’s commitment to fostering educational excellence is evident in their outreach and fundraising efforts. As the campaign continues, they encourage additional donations to help reach their target, emphasizing the vital role community support plays in promoting student success. Interested individuals can easily contribute through their online donation portal, reinforcing the community's investment in education.

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