FLITE wishes to thank Neighborhood League Shops Foundation for their generous donation. The NLS Foundation awarded a grant to FLITE based on their longstanding goal of funding programs that ensure all T/E students, especially those facing challenges, have the academic tools and support to ensure educational success. Read full article
2018 FLITE Golf Outing Tees Up a Great Success!
On Monday, October 15th, FLITE (in partnership with C.A.S.E.) held our annual golf outing at the beautiful St. Davids Golf Club in Wayne. The event was well attended, and raised more than $24,000 to help fund FLITE programs for the T/E school district—a new high for net results! Read full article
CCRES Awards $5,000 Grant to FLITE
CCRES, Inc. has awarded a $5,000 grant to FLITE to help fund the After School Homework Program, which helps elementary and middle-school students in the T/E School District develop their study skills and complete homework assignments in a supervised environment after school. Read full article
Malvern Bank Awards $10,000 to Help Local Students
Malvern Federal Charitable Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Malvern Bank, awarded the Foundation for Learning in Tredyffrin/Easttown, FLITE, a $10,000 grant to fund academic programs that help T/E students achieve in the classroom. The funds will be used to fund the Afterschool Homework Program that serves approximately 120 students each day spread across the five elementary and two middle schools in the district. Read full article
C.A.S.E. donates $3,000 to FLITE at Annual Golf Outing!
On October 15th, C.A.S.E, the Conestoga Alumni Supporting Excellence organization, presented FLITE with a check for $3,000 at the FLITE Golf Outing held at St. Davids Golf Club. Over the past 10 years, C.A. S. E. has generously contributed $56,000 to FLITE to help fund academic support programs for the financially disadvantaged students of the T/E School District. Read full article
TE Connectivity Donates to FLITE
TE Connectivity recently awarded a $13,100 grant to FLITE. The donation will be used to fund participation in summer STEM camps and graphing calculators for TESD middle and high school students who otherwise would not access to these important educational opportunities and technologies. Read full article
The Saturday Club Donates $2,000 for FLITE’s After School Homework Program
The Saturday Club has generously provided a $2,000 grant to help FLITE support the After School Homework Program. Throughout its history to the present day, The Saturday Club has had a continuing impact in the community. Members of this nonprofit organization donate their time, energy and resources to numerous local organizations and perform a variety of service projects. Read full article
T/E Chinese-American Parents Group Raises More Than $5,200 for FLITE
As part of Lunar New Year celebration, more than 110 families donated over $5,200 to FLITE, with another several hundred from company matches. It was a fundraising effort by the T/E Chinese-American Parents Group to mark the most important and festive of East Asian holidays, known for its family reunions, reconnecting with communities, and sharing joy and bounty. Read full article
The Walmart Community Grants Team and Facility # 3475 Donates $2,500 for FLITE’s After School Homework Program
FLITE has received a generous donation of $2,500 from The Walmart Community Grants Team and Facility # 3475 to support FLITE’s After School Homework Program. This afternoon program, staffed by T/E teachers, instructional assistants and school counselors, helps elementary and middle-school students to develop good study skills and to complete homework assignments. Read full article
Bryn Mawr Trust Donates $5,000 to Help T/E Students
Bryn Mawr Trust has generously donated $5,000 to help FLITE support the College Readiness, Music in Our Schools and Summer Learning Opportunities programs. In reflecting FLITE’s mission, Bryn Mawr Trust is driven by the enthusiasm and energy of our employees and the communities in which they serve to enrich the lives of their T/E neighbors. Read full article