Fuel Learning Across Dallas ISD

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A nonprofit fundraiser supporting

United to Learn
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Please join me in raising funds to fuel learning across Dallas ISD!

$150

raised by 2 people

$5,000 goal

15 days left

Help Me Support Dallas Students!

I’m participating in United to Learn’s mission to support over 61,600 Dallas ISD elementary students. This North Texas Giving Day, I’ve set up this page to rally support—and I’d love for you to join me!

As COO of United to Learn, and as a volunteer U2L Liaison at Clinton P. Russell Elementary, I know first hand the impact these investments will make for our youngest learners. I firmly believe that:

  • Every child deserves the chance to read on grade level by third grade—a milestone that opens doors to lifelong success.
  • Thriving schools create stronger communities.
  • When educators and students feel supported, student achievement grows and futures expand.

“What we’ve achieved with United to Learn’s help is more than amazing," said Principal Chara Pace at Clinton P. Russell Elementary. "I can say with 100% certainty that their support played a huge role in our success.”

My "use of funds" chart is a fun way of showing a few investments we have made at Russell and other campuses throughout Dallas. And, rest assured, we maintain a high program ratio, so every dollar donated goes directly to making an impact!

Join Me!

This North Texas Giving Day, I’m raising funds to fuel student potential in Dallas. I know my goal is lofty, can I count on you to help me reach it?  Your gift helps create joyful, equitable learning experiences for thousands of children.

🌟 Together, we can transform lives and build a brighter future for Dallas students.

This picture exemplifies the impact community can have on a campus - last spring we brought together U2L staff, friends and local DISD HS students to help build a Spirit Store at Russell.


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United to Learn

Organized By Amee Joshi

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