End-of-Year Giving: Ways to Donate or Volunteer to Help Mission Kids

bIt’s the season of giving, as we collectively work to improve the lives of Mission students.

It’s easy. Just donate to a cause in the Mission in lieu of purchasing gifts, or ask your friends and family to make your holiday gift a tax-deductible donation.

There are many impactful Mission-based organizations providing access to critical services and information for families, and public schools serving as bilingual hubs for the community. 

Immediate classroom and school needs 
If you’re interested in directly donating to a classroom or school, we are excited to announce a few ways that you can support Mission students to close out the year.

Various projects are up on Donors Choose — a website that allow you to enhance the everyday learning experience for our Mission students by funding specific projects. Donations, of all sizes, help teachers get the supplies they need for the upcoming second semester. 

Here’s a list so that you can find a project that taps into your educational passion and meets a community need. 

Elementary School Projects 

Secondary School Projects 

*these projects expire before Jan. 1

A little or a lot. Give your time. Gain a community. 
Prefer to donate your time as you get more involved in the community in the New Year? Resolve to help students reach their learning goals next semester. 

At Cesar Chavez Elementary School, located at Shotwell and 23rd streets, Reading Partners will train you on building specific literacy skills and pair you up with a student to read with each week. Sam and Megan did so and changed their own perspective as a neighbor, while providing invaluable support to accelerate a student’s learning. Join our team! Take a few minutes to sign up for a training so that you can get started when students return from the winter break.

Alternatively, the San Francisco Education Fund clears volunteers to get involved at Everett Middle School and O’Connell High School. There are top-priority opportunities to support students’ growth in math at both schools — especially Algebra for high school freshmen. Get started by attending an orientation in person or online, and give yourself a few weeks to brush up on your math skills before getting in the classroom.

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Donation question? tmtam@medasf.org.

Volunteer question? volunteer@medasf.org.

 

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