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2022 Digital Fundraiser

CIS of Puyallup: Empowering Students for 20 Years

Empower Puyallup students to stay in school and achieve in life!

Help Communities In Schools of Puyallup surround students with a community of support by donating to our 2022 Friendraiser. This annual fundraiser supports Communities In Schools of Puyallup's capacity to place caring adults in schools to connect at-risk students with community resources, improve their school connectedness, and achieve academic and personal goals. Our Site Coordinators provide social-emotional support to students by helping them with homework, joining them for lunch, and being trustworthy friends. We offer school supplies, food, and program referrals to help students focus on what's important: classroom engagement. Supporting our Friendraiser places Site Coordinators and volunteers in schools to connect with at-risk students in a meaningful way, putting them on a path to lifetime success.

 

*Make your contribution go further! Every donation of $100 or more will be matched by our state affiliate up to $10,000!*

Your support:

  • Places a caring Site Coordinator inside Puyallup elementary schools.
     
  • Helps at-risk students improve in attendance, behavior, and academic performance.
     
  • Provides students the simple tools they need for success, like school supplies, clothing, shoes, backpacks, and food.
     
  • Connects students and families with community resources and services.

Help us empower students to succeed in school and achieve in life. 

Donate Today!

Thank you to our sponsors!

Your donation makes a difference.

Communities In Schools of Puyallup believes that every student, regardless of race, gender, ability, zip code, or socioeconomic background has what they need to realize their full potential in school and beyond. We walk by their side, in their communities, to challenge the systems and barriers that stand between them and their success in life. Your contribution to our Annual Friendraiser will support our work to serve as resource navigators, youth advocates, and community organizers to help all students write their own version of a success story.