For students like Asha, support isn’t always easy - 4,000 students have asked for help and may miss out this year.

Help us Say YES to Students Missing Out

This year, schools didn't just express interest in our program, they reached out for help.

Twenty-five schools applied for funding, many sharing the same reality. Families are doing it tough, and essential wellbeing programs are becoming out of reach.

Teachers told us they are seeing growing challenges around online safety, emotional wellbeing, and health, but without support, they simply can’t afford
to bring Life Ed to their students.

These are real classrooms, full of students who would
benefit from having Life Ed at their school, but at the
moment they risk missing out because of cost.

4,000 students are still at risk of missing out. 
Your donation helps change that.

How you can help us say YES!

$30 = Helps one student access Life Ed

Help one student access the Life Ed program so they don't miss out.


$90 = Helps 3 students learn vital health skills

Make sure three students don’t miss out on the Life Ed program because of cost.

$300 = Helps 10 students build skills for life

Make a big impact! Give ten students the opportunity to take part in Life Ed. 

$750 Fund a Life Ed session for one class

Help one class access Life Ed so they don’t miss out.

$2,500 = Support 3 classrooms

Help multiple classes access vital health education.

Fund a school

Make a lasting difference and support an entire school that would otherwise miss out.

$2,518 raised

$20,000 Goal

$2,518 raised

$20,000 Goal

Why schools are asking for support

"...a need for explicit, repeated teaching of social and emotional language, knowledge and skills. We feel this a visit will reinforce the things we aim to teach our students in a fun and memorable way..."

Lisa Cardamone

"We are a high poverty low socio-economic school. Our families are unable to afford to pay for events like this and we have to be very careful how we spend our money, as we have a lot of students needing support in other ways."

Karen ter Haar

“Being a low socio economic community, parents cannot support extra programs such as Life Ed and it is always left up to the teacher.”

Anonymous

4,000 students at risk of missing out
25 schools Waiting

🧡 Help us say yes to one more student today