WHAT DOES THIS COST ?
The yearly participation fee comes to $1620.00. It is broken
down to $162.00 per month or $45 per week There is no pro-rate
for when schools are closed. Our fees are low and we try to
accommodate family budgets by making this payment plan easy.
This is broken down for convenience.
We try to provide opportunities for families needing financial
assistance. Requests should be made in writing. Sponsorships may
be available through grants and gifts to the Shalom School.
The participation fees cover all of the arts classes a student
is registered for with the exception of private instrumental or
vocal lessons. Students are responsible for their own dance
attire such as ballet slippers, tap shoes, leotards as well as,
musical instruments for private instruction. However, provisions
are often made for students needing attire or equipment - once
again to remove stigmas.
Shalom School accepts checks, money orders or cash. You will
receive a 5% discount if your participation fee is paid in full
or by semester (August and January). We are currently working on
the possibility of accepting payment by credit card as well.
OUR FINANCIAL REALITIES
As we strive to be a fully independent after school ministry
that has a place for everyone, we must conduct fund-raising
activities and seek financial and in-kind support from the
community. We have received generous donations from community
organizations and individuals. However, aside from salaries, and
other daily expenses, we also provide a nutritious snack. As
some area schools end their day earlier, many children eat lunch
at 10:00 am, and needless to say, they are famished by the time
they reach Shalom, and again before the end of the day.
Some of our families are not able to pay fees to have their
children cared for and nurtured following school hours. We are
located in the most ethnically diverse geographical area in the
state of Maryland. The median household income for this
particular area is $55,000, but the household income of
approximately 80% of Shalom's population falls within
$30,000-$35,000 and includes an average household size of 5
people. The cost of housing in this area is extremely high and
it is hard for families to just make ends meet.
HOW YOU CAN HELP?
Get involved in one or more of our volunteer opportunities:
tutoring, mentoring, assisting with Fund raising, driving the
van for afternoon pick up, computer lab tutoring, helping with
homework.
Participate in our Melaleuca program, and shop from an online
wholesale catalog company that manufactures superior non-toxic
household, pharmaceutical and personal care items (you simply
change where you shop).
Sponsor a child for $45.00 per week for 36 weeks or have your
company sponsor a 36-week class for $1620. (Your name or
corporate name will be included in all of our publications,
brochures, programs and flyers.)
Make a one time end-of-year tax deductible contribution. (Your
name or corporate name will be included in all of our
publications, brochures, programs and flyers.) Allow us to
provide entertainment for your office party or other event.
Other Donations: academic tutorial materials, books, CDs, phonic
materials, math help, music, art supplies, dance attire,
instruments, nutritious snacks, visiting artist (performances),
production costs, costumes, individual walkman CD players with
earphones, chess boards, instructional games, and school
supplies. We are an IRS Non-Profit 501c(3) organization, and
would be happy to "show" you how every penny of your
donation would be spent to further our goals.
Call:
301-927-6133 ext. 20 for more information
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