Donations to The Clearwater School allow us to continue to have one of the most affordable private schools in the area as well as offer robust Tuition Assistance to any families who wish to attend Clearwater. Every donation is appreciated.
Below you will also find other organizations that Clearwater fiscally sponsors. Use the same link above to donate to the Well Being Center or Snohomish County Mutual Aid. Be sure to select the drop down option for the correct organization that you wish your funds to go to.
Cash or check donations also available, email the school for more info on how to donate using cash or check.
The Clearwater School
The Clearwater School is a 501c3 nonprofit organization. Donations support educational equity through our Tuition Assistance program.
Donations can be made at the PayPal link above by choosing “TCS Tuition Assistance Fund”, or by check or cash.
For questions or inquiries about other forms of donations, email us at tcs@clearwaterschool.com
The Clearwater School has partnered with local organizations WAGRO and Mujeres con Actitud Latina to form the Well Being Youth and Family Resource Center that provides a diverse array of services such as resource navigation, Prime Time Family Reading, Mi Vida Importa, Autoestima: family self esteem workshops, parenting workshops and support group, art and cultural events, health screenings, COVID testing, literacy, financial health, and more.
The Well Being Center is always looking for donations to further their mutual aid efforts including providing rent relief to community members in need.
Clearwater is the fiscal sponsor for Snohomish County Mutual Aid, a local grassroots organization born out of the pandemic to provide free groceries and other household items to our local community.
Donations can be made at the PayPal link above by choosing “Snohomish County Mutual Aid,” or by check or cash.
From Snohomish County Mutual Aid’s facebook page:
“We are a grass roots group supporting our most vulnerable neighbors during the COVID19 crisis: immigrant and refugee communities, the elderly, communities of color, our indigenous neighbors, LGBTQ+ folks, the poor, under-employed, or unemployed, those with disabilities/compromised immune systems, families of incarcerated or detained folks, and any other marginalized people.
We can provide the following forms of support:
- Groceries, supplies, or medicines dropped off on your porch;
- Helping you find Snohomish, state, and federal resources;
- Conducting phone check-ins and outreach in special cases;
- Transportation when possible;
- Small cash grants;
- Mental and emotional health support;
- Housing referrals.
YOU CAN CONTACT US BY EMAIL: covid19mutualaidsnoco@gmail.com
Instagram: @snocomutualaid
or Facebook message: https://www.facebook.com/groups/142262693785689/”