As part of our mission to make language education accessible to all children, we conduct community outreach programs, provide ESL kits, and preserve languages.

We conduct community outreach programs at libraries, museums, and schools to expose even more children to world language learning.

We donate our ESL curriculum kits to schools in the U.S. and abroad making it easy for teachers to include world language education as part of their regular teaching program. Children at two different schools in Harare, Zimbabwe, have learned English with our curriculum materials. Children in Argentina are benefiting from the use of our kits to learn English too.

We preserve languages that are in risk of extinction. Teachers at the Little Wound Elementary School in the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota helped us to translate our kits to Lakota, and are now using the materials to help preserve their students’ cultural heritage by teaching them the Lakota language. Pine Ridge 

Here are a few pics from a past project called Lakota.

“At recess today, my students made a hopscotch with chalk and jumped and counted in
Lakota while they were playing. So cute! Thank you again for making this possible!”

– Natalie, recipient of donated teaching kit in South Dakota


Check out this post about Pine Ridge: Click Pine Ridge


If you are interested in our our kits, please reach out to us.