Snack Sponsors

2024

Angie Biester - donation through Thrivent

Richard and Mary Lou Stamm

Walmart grant 

Columbus Bank & Trust Co.



How to Become a Snack Sponsor

Adults come to the PVLA to learn English as a second language, to become U.S. citizens, to obtain their GED, or to get one-on-one skills training to find a better job.

The majority of our students have families to care for, as well as work full-time jobs. Many either attend class and then go directly to their job or come directly from work to class.

When a person is hungry, this increases fatigue and irritation. Hunger also has an impact on the amount of information the brain can retain. Fueling the brain and body is essential, which is why having snacks available for our students is incredibly important.

You can help an adult student achieve success by becoming a Snack Sponsor. Whether you want to donate money or products, you can make a student’s day brighter and better, and you can ensure they stay strong while studying.

As a Snack Sponsor, you will receive recognition in the Snack Corner with a sign announcing your generous donation. If you have flyers or business cards you want to share, we will display those as well. We will also post your name on our Facebook page and forever be grateful for your support.

Sponsorships are for one month at a time, with a minimum donation of $300, and will provide our students with chips, granola bars, water, Gatorade, and any other treat the budget will allow for. While donating the entire amount is always appreciated, it’s not necessary. Any amount you can give is beneficial.

The path to success starts with snacks—and knowledge. Help an adult learner achieve their dreams by becoming a Snack Sponsor today!

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