Support Martin County Classrooms As School Begins

As students return to school, the Education Foundation of Martin County is inviting locals to support classrooms through three programs

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Lead sponsors of “Your Classroom Connection” online platforms Patty McAuley, Tami Karol, Kelley Decowski, Dr. Ajay Goyal, Lisa Rhodes, and Dr. Vincent Napoli. Photo by Doreen Poreba
Lead sponsors of “Your Classroom Connection” online platforms Patty McAuley, Tami Karol, Kelley Decowski, Dr. Ajay Goyal, Lisa Rhodes, and Dr. Vincent Napoli. Photo by Doreen Poreba

As Martin County students return to school August 10, the Education Foundation of Martin County is inviting supporters to help equip local classrooms through three online programs that connect the community directly with teacher and student needs.

Adopt-A-Class

Through Adopt-A-Class, supporters can adopt classrooms or school programs online for $100 or more, helping teachers access needed resources without paying out of pocket. Classrooms and programs may be adopted more than once. The foundation’s goal is to have every classroom adopted at least once this school year. To view available classrooms and programs, click here.

Fund-A-Project

With Fund-A-Project, teachers post requests for specific classroom projects designed to support students’ learning needs, giving donors a simple way to fund targeted educational experiences. To view teacher requests, click here.

Bulletin Board Listings

Community members can respond to non-monetary classroom needs by offering volunteer time, donated materials, gently used equipment, subject matter expertise, advisory board support, books, magazines, shoe boxes, and other reusable supplies. Teachers can also post classroom requests, creating a direct exchange between the community and Martin County classrooms.

To adopt a classroom, fund a project, respond to a classroom need, or learn more about the Education Foundation of Martin County, visit educationfoundationmc.org.

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