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Your Donation Matters

Play-Learn-Live, empowers healthy growth & learning through self-directed, imagination-led, unstructured play for elementary children.  

 

Donate to create an environment where children can play freely - where stakes are low, motives come from within, and curiosity drives exploration.  Free play leads to greater social success, self-esteem, ability to adapt and overall psychological and physical health in adulthood.  Without play, children do not develop emotional regulation or intrinsic motivation, and have diminished resilience and poorer mental health.  

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With the rise of mental health issues arising at even younger ages, we need to act at the root of the issue.  By supporting this initiative, you are not only contributing to the mental health and well-being of children, but also fostering a generation of creative, resilient, and socially conscious individuals poised to make positive contributions to our world.​

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Play-Learn-Live 

Nonprofit 501(c)(3)

EIN 99-2173451

Play-Learn-Live,   Nonprofit 501(c)(3),   EIN 99-2173451

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Donate Today

By supporting this initiative, you are not only contributing to the mental health and well-being of children, but also fostering a generation of creative, resilient, and socially conscious individuals poised to make positive contributions to our world.

Frequency

One time

Monthly

Yearly

Amount

$500

$3,500

$5,000

Other

0/100

Option to assign your donation (specify use - student scholarship, specific equipment, limitations on use)

Annual Scholarship

Play Equipment

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Scholarships

$3,500 per child annually

To ensure that all children have access to our programs, regardless of financial barriers, we are seeking seven scholarships 

(22% scholarship in 40 participants.)  

   $3,500 per child for academic year

   $24,500 total for all underprivileged

Play Equipment

$300 - $5,000 per item

To satisfy a diverse range of interests, we seek to develop the outdoor area and expand the Maker Studio by adding life-size foam shapes for building structures, electronics equipment for creating robots, software for creating movies, music, writing and publishing books, a kiln for making pottery, loose parts for building skateboards and radios, and fitness equipment.

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