Helping Kids Heal and Learn


We are committed to supporting Colorado's Treatment Facility Schools which provide essential educational and therapeutic services to children facing significant challenges.

Together, we can make a world of difference.


What is a Treatment Facility School?

A Treatment Facility School is a specialized educational environment that uses a blend of education and therapeutic services designed to support children and adolescents dealing with trauma, mental health issues, and other severe emotional problems. These schools create a safe and supportive environment where students can focus on healing and learning simultaneously.



How is Our School Supply Drive Different?

  1. Reach kids that are typically not on anyone else's radar for donations; kids that are high-risk and high-need.
  2. It is challenging enough to teach, let alone without enough basic supplies. Many teachers end up using their own money to make do.
  3. Education is a key component of the healing process for children in treatment. By supporting our school supply drive, you are contributing to their emotional, social, and academic development, fostering resilience and confidence.
  4. Contributions go beyond school supplies; they help transforms lives. By donating, you are showing them that there are people who believe in them gives them confidence to overcome obstacles and achieve their full potential.



How to Donate

1.  Shop our AMAZON REGISTRY   

Pick the supplies you would like to donate and they will be shipped directly to us! 

2. Make a DONATION

Your donation will be used to buy much-needed supplies.

3. SPREAD THE WORD: Help us reach more people by sharing our mission with your friends, family, and colleagues.


Every share helps!

Contact Us

For more information, please CONTACT US.



Thank you for your kindness and generosity. Together, we can make a profound difference in the lives of children in Colorado's Treatment Facility Schools. Let's give them the tools they need to heal, learn, and thrive.


IMPACT REPORTS FROM PREVIOUS YEARS

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