Ways to Support CW

Donate your time and skills

CW is a close-knit community that thrives on collaboration with our families. There are many ways you can support the school by donating your time and/or skills. You can have a big impact on the community by donating a little bit of your time to take care of little tasks such as touching up chipped paint, fixing a leaking sink, hanging up shelving, spreading the word about the school, volunteering at events, etc. Reach out to say@cwmontessori.org if you are interested in learning more about volunteer opportunities.

Serve on the board of trustees

Are you looking to volunteer to help your community and engage in causes you care about? Do you want to apply your professional experience in unique ways and become a leader in our school community? The CW nonprofit board service is a great way to use your professional and personal experience to help those around you. If this describes you, please contact Say Vang, Head of School, for more information about joining CW’s nonprofit board, and start making a difference in your community. Email: say@cwmontessori.org 

Shop through amazon smile

When purchasing items through Amazon Smile, select Children’s Workshop Montessori as the non-profit organization of your choice. 


Use the smile.amazon.com link to shop for the same products, same prices, same services as the Amazon you know, and Amazon will donate 0.5% of the price of your eligible purchases to CW.


https://smile.amazon.com/

Shop at the home depot

5% of purchases made from Office Depot are given back to CW. Once you complete your purchase go to https://www.officedepot.com/cm/school-supplies/give-back


Enter the school’s ID number with your order number when prompted:


CHILDRENS WORKSHOP MONTESSORI

ID: 70217842


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