Wesley’s Way Provides Educational Items for NH and NC Schools

To encourage literacy and education, Wesley’s Way Foundation is continuing to help provide educational items for classrooms. This year, we have provided items for schools in Manchester, New Hampshire and for schools near the Outer Banks of North Carolina.

Manchester, NH Schools

  • At Beech Street School, we have funded durable headphones to allow 25 students to be able to do their work online.
  • At Hallsville Elementary School, we have funded art materials for 18 handicapped students.
  • At Northwest Elementary School, we have funded Handwriting Without Tears workbooks and small pencils to help 25 first graders learn to write.
  • At Jewett Elementary School, we have funded Brain Bins to allow 21 students to improve their creativity and fine motor skills.
  • At Weston Elementary School, we have funded illustrated Shine-a-Light books for 10 autistic students, and also funded play centers for 25 students.
  • At Green Acres Elementary School, we have funded creative play items for 25 students.

North Carolina Schools

  • At Trenton Park Elementary School in New Bern, we funded items to improve fine motor development for 10 students with disabilities.
  • At Beaufort Elementary School in Beaufort, we funded STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art, and math) materials for 22 students.
  • At Roger Bell New Tech Academy in Havelock, we funded weekly Time Magazines to help improve literacy for 70 students.
  • At Arthur W. Edwards Elementary School in Havelock, we funded hands-on math manipulatives to help provide a strong foundation for math for 20 students.
  • At Morehead City Primary School in Morehead, we funded K’Motion stools to allow 17 students to better focus in the classroom.
  • At Northeast Elementary School in Pinetown, we funded various learning and play material for 18 students.