My Nonprofit Reviews
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Review for Story Tapestries, Inc., Poolesville, MD, USA
This will be my 3rd year of support for Story Tapestries. Being semi-retired now I am careful about where my money goes. With Story Tapestries I know my money is well spent. Story Tapestries evolves every year. They have a full spectrum of programs for the pre-K child, through H.S., and seniors. They create understanding using their skills to help the audience grasp the tools to communicate their own personal desires and ambitions. The mentoring programs they provide to educate administrative staff, teachers, and community centers offer new effective solutions to improve the interactive environment between peers community, and students. As evidenced in their history these dynamic formats will continue to evolve and set the bar high for others to follow. Along with everything else they thought quickly and pivoted to use a broader programming using more a more inventive "Virtual Format". This organization is always fresh and amazing. Money very well spent! Sincerely, Rick Feldman, CPO
Review for Story Tapestries, Inc., Poolesville, MD, USA
Sunday, October 25, 2020
I am submitting my review as a grandparent. I enjoy listening to “Story-tapestries” on Facebook, (although it may be available for listening on other formats). The gift of this organization to make stories come alive is a real compliment to its staff of “Live Performers”. This organizations delivers sound content using a healthy balance of stories that illustrate the multiplexities’ of the world we live in. The programs’ selection of appropriate stories featuring all ethnic backgrounds in addition to portraying through stories our multicultural singular and shared living spaces, the natural wonders of our planet and surrounding galaxies, enriches the imagination of all children. In summary, “Story Tapestries”, delivers to its young listener’s the values of self-worth, sharing with others, kindness, the value of human relationships vs. material things, and the value of learning and knowledge.
Sincerely, Rick Feldman