Our 6th annual 5k fundraiser was held on June 26, 2025 at the Londonderry Rail Trail as part of Millennium Running’s Happy Hour Hustle series. We had 250+ people participate in person this year, and another 50+ participate virtually from around the country. Thank you all so much for making this a successful fundraiser!
Year: 2025
Wesley’s Way Foundation was proud to participate in the YMCA of Greater Nashua’s Water Safety Day on June 1st, 2025. We were able to spread our message about the importance of water safety for all ages. In addition, the foundation was able to provide funding for the Y CARES Financial Assistance Program which will be providing swimming lessons for families with financial challenges this summer and fall.





For the fourth year in a row, Wesley’s Way Foundation supported the Boys & Girls Club of Manchester’s “Send a Kid to Camp” Scholarship program, where our donation allows children experience Camp Foster for the entire summer.
Camp Foster is a weekly summer day camp program that provides outdoor summer activities on a 20-acre site located in Bedford, NH.

Wesley’s Way Foundation is proud to continue helping children in our community by allowing them to participate in special activities like summer camp, where they can experience activities such as boating, canoeing, swimming, arts and crafts, and more!

Missy’s Closet is a charity organization that Wesley’s Way Foundation partners with often.
Every year, Missy’s Closet hosts a free prom dress shopping event for anyone that needs a dress, suit, or accessories for their prom. Wesley’s Way provided a donation to purchase some prom dresses for this year’s event. We hope to help make some happy memories for those going to prom this year.
Wesley’s Way Foundation was able to help purchase art supplies for a classroom at Bartlett Elementary School in Goffstown, NH. This donation reaches 180 students in grades 1-4. Below is a description from Lisa Blanchette, the Art Teacher at Bartlett:
Students can either work with the “demo of the day” or explore independently in the center of their choice. They are encouraged to work as artists, developing their own ideas and interests. Bartlett students have embraced this approach, enjoying the freedom to express their creativity. A highlight is our new “3D Design Center,” which has quickly become a favorite. Before this year, students had limited exposure to three-dimensional art, creating mainly two-dimensional pieces due to a lack of an art room. In the 3D Design Center, students use recycled materials to create sculptures and “inventions,” promoting skills like problem-solving, collaboration and measuring. The results have been impressive, with creations ranging from robots to buildings and animals.
Lisa Blanchette, Art Teacher
Our donation included the following items:
- Cool shot hot glue gun sticks
- Hot glue gun gloves
- Cardboard tools (cutters, punches, cardboard saws)
- Acrylic paint
- Colored tape, adhesive paper
- Craft sticks and wood cutters
- Miscellaneous & Embellishments – Pom poms, wikki stix, brads, wiggle eyes
We hope that these items will allow the students to show their creativity and artistic abilities!










