Description
Jubilee REACH is committed to bringing Jesus’ healing, building community, and transforming the lives of students and families in Bellevue. Jubilee has a unique partnership with the Bellevue School District that allows staff to build relationships with and support students through activities and presence in the schools so that they can reach their God-given potential. They focus on those students who may be missed or need social, emotional, or academic support. Jubilee also serves the community by assisting families who need support through services provided at the Center.
Cornerstone partners with Jubilee Reach’s “Groceries for Families” program to help families affected by the pandemic by providing groceries, hygiene items, and supplies.
Several of our church members serve in Jubilee Reach as site coaches. Warren serves students and families in Sammamish High School and Don and Jenifer serves students at Tyee Middle School and Jenifer also helps lead the Middle School site Coach team. The site coaches build meaningful connections with students and supports those who are struggling in the learning environment.
Cornerstone partners with Jubilee Reach’s “Groceries for Families” program to help families affected by the pandemic by providing groceries, hygiene items, and supplies.
Several of our church members serve in Jubilee Reach as site coaches. Warren serves students and families in Sammamish High School and Don and Jenifer serves students at Tyee Middle School and Jenifer also helps lead the Middle School site Coach team. The site coaches build meaningful connections with students and supports those who are struggling in the learning environment.
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Volunteer
Sign up to donate to "Groceries for Families" or volunteer to be site coaches, using contact information below.
Donate
There are many costs needed to fund their programs. Any contributions are welcome!
https://www.jubileereach.org/donate
https://www.jubileereach.org/donate
Pray
Pray for the health and needs of students during this challenging time of isolation and virtual learning