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Ann Hamm
In Honor of Hal Lewis
Undisclosed Amount
Nov 30, 2018
Anonymous
Undisclosed Amount
Nov 29, 2018
Jami
Holles
Undisclosed Amount
Nov 29, 2018
Hayley
Taylor
Undisclosed Amount
Nov 29, 2018
Anonymous
$30
Nov 28, 2018
Becky Grammer
In Honor of Spencer Smith
Undisclosed Amount
Nov 27, 2018
Missy Schraeder
In Honor of the wonderful staff and students at DuBard School
$30
Nov 13, 2018
Lee Anne Venable
In Honor of Wes Brooks
$30
Nov 12, 2018
Anonymous
$30
Nov 12, 2018
Kathy
Venable
$30
Nov 12, 2018
Anonymous
Undisclosed Amount
Nov 10, 2018
Matt Miller
In Honor of Jillian, Ethan and Cooper Miller
$50
Nov 08, 2018
Anonymous
Undisclosed Amount
Nov 08, 2018
James
Thomas
Undisclosed Amount
Nov 06, 2018
Anonymous
$30
Nov 03, 2018
Sherry Mulling
In Honor of Missy Schraeder
$30
Nov 02, 2018
Liz Radley
In Honor of The bravest kids I know
$30
Nov 02, 2018
Megan Simm
In Honor of James & Hien Tran
$75
Nov 02, 2018
Patricia Martin
In Honor of All of our dedicated teachers and assistants
$30
Nov 02, 2018
David and Janice Strack
In Honor of TATE PARKER
$300
Nov 02, 2018
Anonymous
Undisclosed Amount
Nov 02, 2018
Jill Parker
In Honor of Tate Parker
$300
Nov 01, 2018
Anonymous
Undisclosed Amount
Nov 01, 2018
Jaclyn Adams
In Memory of Brooklyn Smith
$30
Nov 01, 2018
Wes Brooks
In Honor of Campbell R. Brooks
$30
Nov 01, 2018
Levels
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$30
Single Student
Your donation of $30 will provide a textbook for one of our students.
$150
Half Classroom
Your donation of $150 will cover the costs needed to provide half a classroom (5 children) with textbooks.
$300
A Full Classroom
Your donation of $300 will provide textbooks for an entire classroom (10 students).
$600
Two Classrooms
A donation of $600 dollars will provide textbooks for two full classrooms (20 students) at the DuBard School.
$1,250
Half Enrolled
Your donation of $1250 will cover the costs of providing half of all the students in our Enrolled Program (40 students).