Transforming Lives, One Scholarship at a Time

Ashley, a dedicated parent whose child is flourishing, is one of many parents who received a scholarship from the National Outdoor Alliance to attend their flagship school, EverWild Forest School. Ashley's journey with EverWild began with the Tots and Trees program when her child was a toddler and has continued into the Early Learning program. She's a strong advocate for play-based and place-based education, recognizing the profound impact it has on child development.

Ashley's commitment to her child's education led her to explore scholarship opportunities for her child to attend EverWild Forest School. Thanks to the scholarship they've received, Ashley's family can not only continue their child's education at EverWild but also enrich their child's life with extracurricular activities.

This scholarship has truly been a game-changer for Ashley and her family. It's allowed them to strike a perfect balance in their child's life, offering opportunities for physical activities and artistic pursuits alongside a nature-focused education.

For Ashley, EverWild Forest School isn't just an option; it's a necessity for her child's growth and development. The scholarship has provided financial relief, removing the worry of affordability and ensuring that her child can thrive in an environment that suits their needs.

Your support can make stories like Ashley's possible. By donating to the National Outdoor Learning Alliance, which supports EverWild Forest School, you're not only helping individual families access a unique and enriching educational experience but also fostering a lifelong love for nature and learning in children who need it most.

Join us in creating a meaningful impact on families, just like Ashley's. Your generous donation can empower children to embrace a play-based education, connect with the natural world, and unlock their full potential. Together, we have the power to forge brighter futures, one scholarship at a time.

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