Arrowleaf, Beneventi’s, Everybody’s Brewing, Feast, Harvest Market, Henni’s, Le Doubblé Troubblé, Pizza Leona, Soča, and the White Salmon Valley Education Foundation (WSVEF) invite you to shop and dine locally to support White Salmon public schools with the “Night Out For Schools” event Thursday, March 16, 2023.
Read MoreThe White Salmon Valley Education Foundation welcomes Kylie Uffelman as the new executive director.
Read MoreThe White Salmon Valley Education Foundation is offering juniors and seniors enrolled at Columbia High School a free college essay writing workshop on October 12.
Read MoreThe White Salmon Valley School District and White Salmon Valley Education Foundation have recently received a variety of grants to support student achievement and well-being.
Read MoreStarting this week, the health and wellness center building on the White Salmon Valley School District campus is opening to provide services at a permanent location. The program, born out of an initial $75,000 grant through Southwest Washington Accountable Community of Health (SWACH) and a partnership with NorthShore Medical Group and White Salmon Valley Educational Foundation, and later supplemented through additional funding by SWACH and community donations, will now have a permanent residency on the school district campus.
Read MoreThree Bingen/White Salmon-area organizations — CultureSeed, Gorge MakerSpace and the White Salmon Valley Education Foundation — have received grants from the Washington Youth Development Nonprofit Relief Fund to support out-of-school programming for vulnerable youth.
Read MoreWhite Salmon Valley School District and the White Salmon Valley Education Foundation (WSVEF) have collaborated to provide food, household and hygiene items and school supplies to families facing difficult times.
Read MoreCommunity groups serving White Salmon have pooled resources to provide free books to children.
Read MoreThe White Salmon Valley Education Foundation will receive $100,000 in funding for the White Salmon Valley School District’s Health and Wellness Center, to be utilized in the 2020-2021 and 2021-2022 school years. Funding is provided by the Southwest Washington Accountable Community of Health (SWACH), a Vancouver, WA.- based nonprofit organization.
Read MoreThe White Salmon Valley Education Foundation was set to provide a free SAT prep class to any interested Klickitat County high school student this spring, then the Covid-19 crisis hit, The Foundation decided to continue to offer the class, and moved it to an online format, utilizing Zoom. The course wrapped up last week.
Read MoreAfter our schools were closed due to covid-19, art teachers Patty Carpenter (WPSIS/HMS), Kelsey Lemon (CHS) and Janet O'Sullivan owner of Tokki Art Supply started brainstorming ways to help kids stay creative at home.
Read MoreThe White Salmon Valley Education Foundation and the White Salmon Valley School District have teamed up to provide groceries and household supplies directly to families who have lost jobs or are otherwise facing hard times due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read MoreA group of White Salmon service providers - the Klickitat County Link Group, or K-LINK - recently learned that it will be awarded $800,000 in total funding from the Southwest Accountable Community of Health (SWACH) in a highly competitive award process, to launch a Community-Clinical Linkages Program.
Read MoreThe White Salmon Valley Education Foundation (WSVEF) has been selected by Southwest Washington Accountable Community of Health (SWACH) to receive funding for a Medicaid Transformation Project (MTP) focused on bringing mental health and substance use services directly to students and families in the district for the upcoming 2019-20 school year.
Read MoreHow is a galaxy billions of light-years away connected to us? Is our home nothing more than a tiny speck of blue in an ocean of night? Join the White Salmon Valley Education Foundation (WSVEF) May 29th, 7PM at Columbia Center for the Arts as we welcome Astrophysicist Dr. Paul M. Sutter to take us on an exciting tour of a universe far larger than we can imagine.
Read MoreThe White Salmon Valley Education Foundation (WSVEF) is thrilled to announce the recipients our annual grant cycle, which will provide a total of $35,730 to high quality educational projects in White Salmon's schools. This process, previously comprised of two smaller grant cycles, has been consolidated into a single, larger cycle offered in spring to better meet the districts’ needs. The grant projects run the gamut from the construction of a cutting edge electric vehicle, to providing observational beehives, purchasing essential band instruments, supplying graphing calculators, and creating a Diversity Classroom library.
Read MoreChange is the name of the game this spring for the White Salmon Valley Education Foundation (WSVEF). At the organization’s annual April Executive meeting, the group welcomed three new board members and a second grant writer, saw several other board members change positions, and said goodbye to a long-time supporter.
Read MoreThe White Salmon Valley School District received an early holiday present in the form of more than $23,000 awarded in the second granting cycle of the calendar year. Students throughout the district will benefit from the latest round of funding provided by the White Salmon Valley Education Foundation (WSVEF).
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