Elementary School Programs

Seamlessly integrate Mindful Service Learning in the ways that most align with your elementary school community.​

In-Classroom Learning Experiences

Engage your students in hands-on Mindful Service Learning experiences without leaving your classroom. 

Program options include: 

  • Twice per school year
  • Quarterly Experiences 
  • Full School Year Series: 3 6-week modules
STEAM Classroom 2

Class Field Trips

Take your classroom on a field trip to a local nonprofit. Visit a food bank or a farm. We take care of the field trip logistics and pair your experience with our educator training model. 

* Currently available in only select regions

After-School & Weekend Family Engagement

Plug Mindful Service Learning directly into your wider school community. We will train your Community School Director, Wellness Counselors, PTA members, and key stakeholders to help you host Mindful Service Learning opportunities that engage the whole family.

Program options include: 

  • Integration into existing family school events (e.g., Carnivals, Science Fairs) 
  • After- School/Weekend Family Projects at your school site 

Family experiences pair well with our Teen Leadership program

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All programs include:

Educator Training Sessions

Integrated Curriculum

Hands-on community service projects including partner coordination, pre- and post-lesson/field trip video content, and standards-aligned extensions.
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Fighting Poverty

Student Success Measures

Looking for a light-touch way to start?

Try service learning ideas for your class parties or take-home projects from our free resource library.  You’ll find lots of ways to integrate service into your school environment and  make compassion a habit.

The recent Mindful Service Learning experience provided our students with an opportunity to learn how our local/world community contributors make our food abundance a reality while also being mindful of those who do not share in this abundance. All of this contributes to our students’ understanding and appreciation.

Ed Gregorio, Paradise Ridge Elementary School Principal

Our school and district partners