Activities & Enrichment
Community Service
11 programs tagged with "Community Service".
Chaotic Canvas
Chaotic Canvas is a mobile blacklight art studio that brings hands-on creative experiences directly to homeschool groups, co-ops, microschools, churches, and families throughout Arizona. Our programs combine art, creativity, and STEAM concepts in a fun, engaging environment that encourages curiosity, problem-solving, critical thinking, confidence, and self-expression. We offer blacklight canvas painting, Mini Motion Splatter Labs, Glow Labs, and curriculum-based educational experiences for learners of all ages. We provide all supplies, setup, and cleanup, making it easy for homeschool communities to enjoy meaningful, hands-on learning without the mess. As an Arizona ESA-approved vendor, we also offer educational art curriculum and creative experiences designed to inspire imagination, strengthen learning, and create lasting memories for students and families.
Little Light Academy
Little Light Academy is a two-day microschool designed for students working at a 3rd–5th grade academic skill level, where learning is personalized, hands-on, and meaningful. Through small class sizes, project-based learning, and engaging instruction, students are encouraged to grow academically while building confidence, curiosity, and a genuine love of learning. Led by a certified teacher with over 15 years of combined tutoring and classroom experience, Little Light Academy partners with homeschooling families to provide individualized instruction in math, reading, writing, science, social studies, and life skills. Our goal is to create a nurturing learning environment where every child is known, supported, and inspired to reach their full potential.
A+ Special Education Services
🌿 LEARNING WITHOUT WALLS An A+ Microschool "Where Curiosity Leads Learning" NOW ENROLLING! Kindergarten–12th Grade Students A Personalized Learning Experience: Learning Without Walls is a small, inclusive microschool designed to meet each student where they are academically, socially, and emotionally. Led by Kara Assid, M.A., an Arizona-certified Special Education Teacher, students receive individualized instruction in a supportive environment that encourages curiosity, confidence, independence, and meaningful friendships. Enrollment is limited to just five students to ensure every learner receives personalized attention. All abilities are welcome and encouraged! 🌞 Fall 2026 Session 8-Week Saturday Program August 1 – September 19 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM Learning locations are selected based on student needs and weather conditions and may include: 📚 Local Libraries 🌳 Community Parks 🥾 Nature Trails 🍃 Outdoor Classrooms Parents provide transportation for drop-off and pick-up. 🌱 What Makes Learning Without Walls Different? Rather than teaching one curriculum to every student, each learner follows an individualized educational plan tailored to their unique strengths, interests, and goals. Students learn through: Reading & Literacy Writing Mathematics Science & Nature Exploration Executive Function Skills Social Skills Communication Problem Solving Hands-on Projects Life Skills Outdoor Discovery Community-Based Learning 💚 Our Philosophy We believe that children learn best when they feel safe, respected, challenged, and connected. Our multi-age learning community encourages students to: ✔ Learn from one another ✔ Celebrate individual strengths ✔ Develop independence ✔ Practice kindness and leadership ✔ Build confidence through success 💲 Program Investment Tuition is based on final enrollment. 3–4 Students Total Tuition: $1,600 Two Payments • $800 due upon enrollment • $800 due Week 4 5 Students Total Tuition: $1,280 Two Payments • $640 due upon enrollment • $640 due Week 4 Enrollment Deposit A $200 non-refundable enrollment deposit reserves your student's space and is applied toward the total tuition. Tuition Includes ✔ Individualized lesson planning ✔ Customized curriculum ✔ Educational materials ✔ Sensory supports ✔ Classroom supplies ✔ Outdoor learning experiences ✔ Progress monitoring ✔ Parent communication 🎒 Student Supply List Please bring: 💧 Water bottle 🍎 Healthy snack 🧴 Sunscreen 👟 Comfortable shoes 🧥 Sweater or light blanket for indoor learning 👩🏫 Meet Your Teacher Kara Assid, M.A. Master of Arts in Special Education Arizona Certified: • Mild–Moderate Disabilities (K–12) • Moderate–Severe Disabilities (K–12) • Early Childhood Special Education Educational Therapist Special Education Consultant Parent Advocate 🌟 Our Mission To inspire students of all abilities through individualized instruction, hands-on discovery, meaningful relationships, and real-world learning experiences that nurture academic growth, confidence, independence, and a lifelong love of learning. 📩 Reserve Your Child's Space: Registration is FREE! Every family receives a complimentary 30-minute consultation to discuss their child's learning profile and determine whether Learning Without Walls is the right fit. 📧 karaassid01@gmail.com Enrollment is limited to only five students. A+ Special Education Services (Parent Company) 🌿 Learning Without Walls — Microschool & Homeschool Enrichment 📚 A+ Educational Therapy — Individualized Academic Intervention 🤝 A+ Parent Advocacy — IEP Support & Consultation 🎓 A+ Transition Services — Postsecondary & Adult Living Planning Most services are eligible for reimbursement through Arizona's Empowerment Scholarship Account (ESA) program. Families are responsible for verifying eligibility and reimbursement requirements with the ESA program.
Academy For Leaders
Dr. Alicia Simpson is an educator, pastor, healthcare administrator, advisor, and visionary leader with a passion for developing people, strengthening communities, and equipping the next generation for purpose-driven leadership. As the founder of Academy For Leaders, she is committed to creating a Christ-centered learning environment where students are supported academically, spiritually, socially, and personally — preparing them to lead with confidence, character, discipline, and integrity. Her work in healthcare administration and advisory roles brings expertise in leadership, quality improvement, compliance, team development, and organizational systems — allowing her to lead with both vision and accountability.
Arizona Lutheran Academy
Arizona Lutheran Academy is a nationally accredited Christian high school in Phoenix serving students in grades 9-12. Established in 1978, the school provides a foundational education centered on faith, family, and future preparation within a close-knit community. The academic program focuses on preparing graduates for college and the workplace through personalized attention, small class sizes, and a curriculum guided by Christian truth.
Mountain Biking and Hiking Adventures
Mission: To ignite that sense of adventure in the Great Outdoors through our partnership with Maricopa County Parks and Recreation. From interpretive hikes to guided mountain bike rides, you’ll discover how amazing the Sonoran desert truly is. Book your adventure today!
Phoenix Christian School PreK-8
Serving PreK through 8th grade students and families in the Valley since 1959. They offer faith-based early-childhood education as the entry point into an established Christian day-school program. The mission of Phoenix Christian School PreK-8 is to partner with Christian homes and Christian churches to educate children for lives of loving and obedient service to God, His kingdom, and all humankind.
Prescott Life School
Prescott Life School is a faith-based hybrid school located in Prescott, Arizona. Serving students starting at the kindergarten level, the institution utilizes a specialized educational model that combines home-based learning with in-person instruction. The school emphasizes a community-focused approach to education, providing structured programs and organizational tools to help families manage student data, track academic progress, and share collaborative work.
Redeemer Christian School - Homeschool Program
Redeemer Christian School is an accredited classical and Christian K-12 school in Mesa, established in 1980, serving Christian families. The school offers a homeschool enrichment drop-in program. Homeschooling families can enroll in select RCS classes (Latin, Music, P.E., History-Bible-Literature core, Logic, HS Spanish, electives, etc.) taught by school faculty from a Christian worldview using classical techniques. Homeschool students may also participate in field trips, music, drama, sports, and standardized testing alongside full-time students.
The Rock Christian Academy
We are a hybrid Christian school that combines home-educated learning with in-school learning. At The Rock Christian Academy, we are excited to partner with parents in their homeschool journey! We provide a 36-week, 4-day-per-week curriculum: Two days on campus focused on core concepts and two days of home learning. Our small class sizes, experienced godly tutors, and faith-based curriculum create a nurturing environment where students thrive academically and spiritually.
Veritas Homeschoolers
Veritas Homeschoolers - East Valley, Inc. is a 501c3 Christian homeschool support group which provides opportunities to meet and network with like-minded homeschool families. Our community is spread across the East Valley – from Queen Creek to Ahwatukee, and Mesa/Tempe to Chandler/Gilbert. We have more than 60 families, with kids of all ages and a full range of homeschooling experience represented. We offer monthly park days, field trips, service opportunities and more. PARK DAYS – Typically fall on the first Friday of the month at a local park. These offer homeschooling moms time to relax with friends while their kids play. Occasionally, speakers or a special holiday event or activity are included. Visitors are welcome to attend one Park Day to determine whether or not they wish to join. If you would like to visit, please use contact us to request more information. PICNIC in the PARK – These are held halfway through the month, and are an easy way to take a break from the school day. Most families bring their lunch and a blanket. FIELD TRIPS and SERVICE PROJECTS – Field trips are organized by members and are offered at least once a month, but more often twice. They can be located all over the Valley and beyond. Some examples: Phoenix Herpetological Society tour, MIM, Shamrock farms, Phoenix Zoo or Botanical Garden, a firehouse, MCC Performing Arts Center, etc. While we have an ongoing service project, we offer our members additional opportunities to serve their communities throughout the year. VERI-TALK – In addition to connecting in person at events, members receive support and encouragement through our member only email discussion group, Veri-Talk. It’s a great way to get advice for homeschooling, learn about curriculums, share prayer requests, and get referrals for anything and everything – piano teachers to A/C repair. Members use Veri-talk to share information about the latest homeschool events, book sales, or to schedule impromptu meetups and playdates. Veri-talk also provides members with a network of veteran homeschoolers who have graduated their kids and know the ins and outs of the high school to college/trades/life transition, and who are willing to answer questions and share their own experiences. SERVING – Veritas is a volunteer-led organization which relies on its members to lead, organize, and coordinate activities and administrative responsibilities. While this changes what we offer from year to year, it also produces dynamic opportunities. Volunteering is a requirement of membership.