Thank you for your interest in supporting Evans School students!
While the class gift campaign has closed, you can still make a gift using this link.
Anonymous
Undisclosed Amount
May 31, 2020
Anonymous
Undisclosed Amount
May 31, 2020
Amelia
Wallace
Undisclosed Amount
May 31, 2020
Anonymous
Undisclosed Amount
May 31, 2020
Alison
Cullen
Undisclosed Amount
May 31, 2020
Virginia
Lachmann
Undisclosed Amount
May 30, 2020
Seth
Kelsey
Undisclosed Amount
May 30, 2020
Anonymous
$50
May 30, 2020
Aditi
Mukherji
Undisclosed Amount
May 30, 2020
Julie
Tran
$50
May 29, 2020
Anonymous
$50
May 29, 2020
Anna
Kelsey
Undisclosed Amount
May 29, 2020
Nathaniel
Goodby
Undisclosed Amount
May 29, 2020
Anonymous
Undisclosed Amount
May 28, 2020
Evan
LIh
Undisclosed Amount
May 28, 2020
Michelle
Tugenberg
Undisclosed Amount
May 28, 2020
David Siap
In Honor of James Siap
Undisclosed Amount
May 27, 2020
Brian
Korah
Undisclosed Amount
May 27, 2020
Jessica Winsett
In Memory of Chewy
$50
May 27, 2020
Nemanja
Simeunovic
Undisclosed Amount
May 27, 2020
Arleen
Siap
Undisclosed Amount
May 27, 2020
Anonymous
$100
May 27, 2020
James Siap
In Honor of Class of 2020
$82
May 27, 2020
Anonymous
Undisclosed Amount
May 26, 2020
Maggie
Yuse
$100
May 26, 2020
$5
Stronger Together
Your gift, no matter the size, can mean the world to a student in need. Together, we can ensure that Evans School students are supported no matter what they face.
$16.39
Lost Wages
Many students will face financial insecurity in the coming months as a result of lost wages from jobs affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. $16.39 represents Seattle's minimum wage and can help replace one hour's worth of missed work opportunities.
$20.20
Class of 2020
The Evans School Class of 2020 is strong, resilient, and committed to ensuring that their fellow students are supported no matter what circumstances they face. Honor them and their commitment with a gift of $20.20
$50
Monthly Utilities
$50 could be used to help support these students pay their monthly internet or electricity bills, which will be critical to their success while the UW delivers its courses via remote learning this quarter.
$100
Groceries
Evans School students experiencing sudden financial insecurities may need basic necessities like groceries. Your $100 gift could go a long way for a student who is experiencing a lack of income as a result of COVID-19.
$250
Unexpected Travel Costs
You can help mitigate an unexpected transportation cost like a plane ticket. Many students who planned on living on campus during Spring Quarter might need to travel home for remote learning.
$500
Emergency Medical Expenses
$500 can help cover an unexpected medical expense or prescription medications for a student.
$1,000
Community Champion
With your generous donation of $1,000 we can support multiple students or ensure that a student experiencing greater need is fully supported and able to meet all their basic needs on a regular basis. The cost of education goes beyond tuition and there are many factors that affect a student's trajectory.