Kirkland Middle School Builds a More Inclusive Library Collection
An interview with Liz Haggerty to learn more about her school’s use of the LWSF-funded Inclusive Libraries grant.
An interview with Liz Haggerty to learn more about her school’s use of the LWSF-funded Inclusive Libraries grant.
LWSF donates $14,500 to Assistance League of the Eastside’s Operation School Bell to directly support LWSD students facing hardship.
A New Partnership Brings Breakfast, Santa, and Holiday Joy to the Community for a Good Cause.
Lake Washington Schools Foundation received recognition for its role in elevating the success of LWSD students.
Last year, LWSF received 546 matching gifts and volunteer grants, which helped us raise more than $50,000 in corporate matches alone.
Microsoft employees volunteer at LWSF in celebration of Microsoft’s annual month of giving.
The LWSF Board of Trustees provides strategic leadership and direction to the mission-driven work of the organization.
LWSF expresses gratitude to its program leaders for their hard work and dedication to the Foundation’s mission.
Be a part of our passionate and highly capable team, and make a difference to the communities of Lake Washington School District.
Gunnar Swanson received acceptance and scholarships from colleges of his choice. LWSF’s Find Your Fit program was one resource that helped him.
Lake Washington Schools Foundation was honored to host a Donor Appreciation Happy Hour on June 2, after a successful spring benefit that raised over $200,000 for the students of Lake Washington School District.
Lake Washington Schools Foundation is partnering with LWSD and Nourishing Networks to provide Food Vouchers to over 1,000 LWSD Families this summer.
In spring 2022, our Kids Coming Together program gathered students from all over Lake Washington School District to create Thank You cards and posters for teachers and staff.
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This month, students in Benjamin Franklin Elementary School in Kirkland were among the first to benefit from Lake Washington Schools Foundation’s Inclusive Libraries grant.
On May 7, 2022, sixteen middle and high students came together to support food-insecure students and families in Lake Washington Schools District.
Thanks to a host of compassionate donors and sponsors, our 2022 Be the Bridge Spring Benefit has raised more than $200,000 to support our mission in the Lake Washington School District!