Education

EDUCATION

  • We believe that education is a building block for a good quality of life, that we all win when a child succeeds in school, and that our country's success tomorrow depends on how well we educate our children today.
  • We believe that every child deserves great schools and great teachers, but they alone are not enough.
  • We believe it also takes strong families, stable home life, and good health.
  • We believe that high school dropouts are years in the making and that early intervention is the key to success. Our vision is that every child will enter school ready to learn, read proficiently by 4th grade, make a successful transition to middle school, and graduate from high school on time.
  • We believe in the power of parents, teachers, students, companies, elected officials, and members of the community, working together for the common good. We believe in making choices based on what the research says.
  • We believe the time to stand up and LIVE UNITED for Education is now—for our kids, our community, and our country.

Education Funded Partners

Boys & Girls Club of Tahlequah
Provides youth development to Cherokee county youth by working to inspire, educate, and empower K-8th graders to realize their full potential as productive and responsible citizens in a safe and fun environment. https://bgctah.org/ (918-456-6888)

Boy Scouts of America, Indian Nations Council
Prepare young people to make ethical and moral choices over their lifetimes by instilling in them the values of the Scout Oath and Law. www.okscouts.org

Circle of Care - PAL program
Provides a spectrum of transitional living assistance into early adulthood for at-risk high school and college-aged youth through an independent living program to better equip them in making their way into the adult world. (918-456-6166) https://circleofcare.org/programs/preparation-for-adult-living/   Click here: Jose and Stephanie (918-456-6166) 

Dolly Parton Imagination Library - If you would like information on how you can help support this program, call LAUW at 918-682-1364 or visit our Donation Page.
Provides age-appropriate books to children ages 0-5 years of age each month to boost children during the early formative years and put them on a path towards a successful education. www.lakeareaunitedway.org (918-682-1364)

Girl Scouts of Eastern Oklahoma
Girl scouting equips young girls in making better life choices by developing leadership, confidence, and girls of courage through a  variety of scouting programs. www.gseok.org  (918-683-7738)

Muskogee County Council of Youth Services-MCCOYS
Provides guidance and character-building programs in two United Way funded areas; 1) supervised community experiences for youth and young adults working within the judicial system, and 2) in-school  “Lifeskills” training for 6-8th graders at Braggs, Okay & Muskogee Public schools.  www.mccys.org  (918-682-2841)

RISE-Center for Prevention & Empowerment  
Community based services for girls in grades 6-12 to begin healing from trauma and learning how to become strong, independent young women. Providing education, awareness, support and skills instruction increases the potential that healing from trauma will be more complete and successful. www.riseshelter.org

 

How You Can Help

To reach our goal, we need your help. The strategies proven to work are those that connect communities to their schools: parent involvement; literacy volunteers in the classroom; mentors for disadvantaged students; business leaders engaged in early childhood advocacy. Volunteer to help.