Date: Wednesday, October 30, 2024 Time: 5:30 P.M. – 7:00 P.M. PST Location: The Collective Seattle
400 Dexter Ave N ste 100, Seattle, WA 98109
Explore the magic of math and the importance of building a child's confidence in math early through play at Zeno's 7th Annual Game Changers Fundraiser + Celebration. We'll celebrate community partnerships, amplify the voices of families, and raise critical funds to support Zeno’s early math work. Experience the fun with your friends and family over a drink and appetizers, a silent auction, and games. Kids are welcome to join the fun!
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Zeno friends and supporters!
Very excited to announce that Zeno will be hosting a live Game Changers event for Zeno this year. I am hoping that you can join me and Terry there where you will get an opportunity to meet our new and exciting Executive Director – Shayla Blanche! And see what Zeno is up to! It’s at The Collective https://www.invitedclubs.com/clubs/the-collective-seattle
Also hoping that you will continue to support Zeno at this event or even if you are unable to attend. As a nonprofit, Zeno counts on donors like you to help us fulfill our mission of:
Sparking joy and inspiring a love of math in young children and families through racial equity, family engagement, and play, all centered in the experiences of communities of color.
PS Kids are welcome to the event!
PPS Sign up to be on Team Crowley-- register or if you can’t attend Donatehere.
There is no such thing as a life lived without math. Beyond grades and test scores, Zeno changes hearts and minds so children of all backgrounds know that they too can be a doer and lover of math. By starting early, making math fun, including families, and working with community-based partners, we are removing the barriers that families of color face in accessing early math tools and resources.
Today more families and providers are self-identifying as math people, specifically our surveys show twice as many families and providers are saying that they “strongly agree” that they identify as a math person as a result of their work with Zeno.