by Kate Allen | Dec 30, 2024
Science The PLF model works because we address both the “push” and the “pull” to school. We provide the necessary supports to push kids to school (bicycles, food, uniforms, and supplies). But we also need to “pull” them in—make them want to be there and want to...
by Kate Allen | Dec 30, 2024
Libraries Reading is among the first stepping stones of learning. And with the majority of our students coming from families with no literacy, it is a fundamental building block that needs to be created. That’s why libraries have become a key pillar in our...
by Kate Allen | Dec 30, 2024
Food Banks Food Banks While our daily meals offer support across the entire student population at the rural schools where we work, additional food banks have been developed with a laser focus on those living in the direst food insecurity amid the...
by Christin Spoolstra | Nov 19, 2020
Learning Centers KNAR Village Learning Center In late 2017 we piloted our very first Learning Center in Knar Village. PLF’s model has always been to support and enhance access to quality public education, and opening a Learning Center away from the grounds of...
by Christin Spoolstra | Sep 23, 2019
English English is critical for the futures of our students. Whether they pursue vocational training or university, English provides our students with a leg up for success. In fact, our university students consistently report back that their knowledge of English is...
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