Our November Change for Good Partner: SOESD Indian Education Fund

Each month, the Ashland Food Co-op partners with a local nonprofit through our Change for Good program. This November, we are proud to feature the important work of the Southern Oregon Indian Education Department (SOESD) Indian Education Fund.

The Change for Good program allows our shoppers to round up their total at the register, with the extra change going to support a different local nonprofit each month. The funds collected make a meaningful difference for these organizations and the communities they serve.

November is also Native American Heritage Month, a time to honor the rich histories, diverse cultures, and important contributions of Native American peoples. It's the perfect time to spotlight an organization like the Southern Oregon Indian Education Fund that is dedicated to supporting Native students and celebrating Indigenous identities in our schools.

The SOESD Indian Education Fund provides vital services to help ensure equitable learning opportunities for all students in Jackson, Josephine, and Klamath County school districts. Their programs focus on English learners, migrant education, and supporting Native American students.

Specifically, the Indian Education Fund works to develop curricula and teaching strategies that embrace each learner's unique identity and help break down barriers that prevent students from succeeding in school. They offer workshops, presentations, coaching, and consultations to help districts build, implement, and maintain these important programs.

Funding for the SOESD's Indian Education work comes primarily through federal Title 1C Migrant and Title VI Indian Education grants, with additional support from the Southern Oregon Education Service District and local foundations.

By rounding up your purchase at the Ashland Food Co-op this November, you'll be directly supporting the SOESD Indian Education Fund's efforts to empower students, celebrate diversity, and create more inclusive schools across our region. We're proud to feature their impactful work as our November Change for Good partner.

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