Wesley’s Way is happy to continue helping NH and NC school children by providing items requested by classroom teachers. This year, we are able to reach hundreds of students by funding a variety projects at various schools in both states. These projects should help students with important skills such as math, reading, art, science, and more!

Home Necessities For Students
Ms. Hill | Wilson Elementary School

Do You Hear What I Hear?
Mrs. Deleault | Northwest Elementary School

Kindergarten STEM Storage
Ms. Wilkerson | Northwest Elementary School

Help Us Become Readers!!
Mrs. Todd | Northwest Elementary School

Math Made Fun!
Mrs. Dumond | Northwest Elementary School

Tools For Students With Autism
Ms. Hill | Wilson Elementary School

New Coloring Supplies for the New Year!
Ms. Beakey | Green Acres Elementary School

Sensory Seating for Spectacular Students
Mrs. Daigle | Beaver Meadow Elementary School

Little Engineers
Mrs. Oakley | Scotland Neck Elementary Ldrshp Academy

Soft Starts in Kindergarten
Mrs. Y. | Arthur W Edwards Elementary School

Reading is PAWSitively Awesome!
Mrs. Whitfield | Contentnea – Savannah School

I Am Ready To Read!
Ms. Brown | North Drive Elementary School

We Love Math Games
Mrs. Rollins | Wayne Preparatory Academy

Wesley’s Way Foundation is continuing its tradition of bringing some joy this holiday season to children in the Outer Banks as part of our Wesley’s Wheels initiative. We were able to purchase and donate an assortment of gifts to be distributed by the Outer Banks Woman’s Club as part of their Angel Gift program for 2022.

Gifts include the following:

  • 17 bicycles
  • 2 Razor Kick scooters
  • 1 Tonbux Scooter for kids/toddler
  • 3 bike helmets

We hope these gifts help make a great holiday season for these children in the Outer Banks!

Wesley’s Way is proud to have recently donated 15 books to libraries in multiple schools throughout Manchester, NH.

The book is titled “We Could Go Anywhere” by Erin Slivka, whose daughter passed away earlier this year from a rare form of brain cancer called DIPG. She wrote this book as it was one of the bedtime stories that Erin would tell Ayla before bed. 100% of the proceeds from each and every book purchased goes directly to funding research for the fight to find a cure for DIPG. For more information, you can visit https://aylasarmy.com.