Our 2022-23 donations

At the Treehouse Foundation, we’re feeling especially grateful at this time of the year. We’re grateful for our dedicated board, the many exceptional organizations in our communities bridging gaps to education, and of course, to our donors who help us support these organizations.

We saw yet another year of record generosity this past year, raising more than $3,500 to support three outstanding and diverse organizations:

  • Access to Independence, a Madison-based non-profit that provides resources, services, and advocacy to people of all ages with all types of disabilities in south-central Wisconsin.

  • PEARLS for Teen Girls, a Milwaukee-based non-profit helping girls in middle and high school develop social, emotional and practical skills to prepare them to be empathetic, self-sufficient leaders.

  • Wisconsin Books to Prisoners, an all-volunteer non-profit organization that sends books free of charge to state and federal prisoners in Wisconsin. 

Since we launched, the Treehouse Foundation has now donated more than $12,500 to Midwest-based organizations supporting lifelong learning for individuals who are facing barriers to success.

Each year that we select a few organizations to support financially, we find dozens more doing exceptional work breaking down educational barriers. With your generosity, we will continue to pool our collective action to support more organizations this coming year. We’ve been honored to have the support of so many family and friends over the years and would be grateful if you would consider making a contribution once again.  

Mark Bennett

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