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LTS helped our family bridge the gap financially…

LTS helped our family bridge the gap financially…

by L2SAdmin | Oct 5, 2023 | Education, Giving, Service, Stories

From a parent in Walton Co… “Learning to Serve is so much more than a scholarship for our family; it is a bridge that gaps between my daughter’s education and a Christian education, which is extremely important to our family. My daughter loves...
My son’s anger issues were solved with smaller classes…

My son’s anger issues were solved with smaller classes…

by L2SAdmin | Oct 3, 2023 | Education, Giving, Service, Stories

From a mom in Putnam Co.: “When my son was in the 3rd grade, his father and l went through a divorce. He began to have anger issues. At the same time, he was diagnosed with ADHD. I put him on a 504 so that he could receive accommodations when deemed...
We wanted our adopted kids to have the same great education…

We wanted our adopted kids to have the same great education…

by L2SAdmin | Sep 20, 2023 | Education, Giving, Service, Stories

From Tattnall Co.: Penny and her husband raised a daughter who graduated from a private school in south Georgia. They thought they were headed for the empty nester life. But, life threw them a curveball. “We weren’t expecting to have two small kids at this time...
Helping foster families find school success

Helping foster families find school success

by L2SAdmin | Mar 15, 2023 | Education, Service, Stories

Submitted by a Walton County parent: *Helena (name changed at the preference of the student’s family) was in foster care from 2016-2021.  Before coming into care, she was moved around and went to many different schools.  When she came to us in 2016, she was...
“Your son is dyslexic and we don’t have the resources to support him.” 

“Your son is dyslexic and we don’t have the resources to support him.” 

by L2SAdmin | Feb 24, 2023 | Stories

From a Clarke County parent:”By the way I sat crying in the school Administrators Office, you would’ve thought my child had just been diagnosed with a terminal illness. As hope drained from my heart, the words I had just heard bounced mercilessly in my head:...
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