Field Trip Assistance
Educational field trips and extracurricular travel give students the chance to experience learning in new and exciting ways. PSF provides Field Trip Assistance to help ensure that students with financial need can participate fully in these important opportunities.
By working with school social workers and staff, PSF helps cover costs such as transportation, admission fees, and other expenses so that students can attend field trips and participate in competitions and events with their school bands, clubs, and academic teams.
This support helps ensure that no student misses out on valuable educational and extracurricular experiences because of financial barriers.
To learn more, contact your school social worker.

Summer Camp & Enrichment
Summer camps and enrichment opportunities allow students to explore new interests, build confidence, and stay engaged in learning beyond the traditional classroom.
PSF provides scholarships and program support for students with financial need to participate in summer camps and enrichment experiences. School social workers and educators help identify students who would benefit from these opportunities, ensuring that access is not limited by financial circumstances.
These experiences help spark curiosity, develop new skills, and inspire a lifelong love of learning.
To learn more, contact your school social worker.

Tutoring
Sometimes students need additional academic support to build skills and confidence. PSF helps fund tutoring opportunities for students identified through both financial and academic need.
We collaborate with educators who use student data to identify students who would benefit from small-group tutoring in key academic areas. This targeted support helps students strengthen foundational skills, build confidence, and stay on track for academic success.
By helping remove financial barriers and supporting evidence-based interventions, PSF ensures more students have access to the academic support they need to thrive.
Eligible students are identified through their teachers and schools.


