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Community members and organizations wishing to help
Thank you for your support of Anoka-Hennepin students, we appreciate your generosity. During this unprecedented time, we're leaning on our community for support - we're stronger together!
Below are some additional ways to support our Anoka-Hennepin students, staff and schools:
Provide financial support
The Anoka-Hennepin Education Foundation (AHEF) is responding to the COVID-19 pandemic by asking for donations to meet the emerging needs of students and staff. Your donations will give the capacity and flexibility to meet the not yet known (and not necessarily budgeted for) needs to ensure students and staff are able to effectively implement distance learning.
Donate to the AHEF Agility Fund to keep kids connected, engaged and learning.
Provide donations
Schools may be accepting donations specific to community needs. For individuals and organizations looking for ways to help, contact our individual schools.
Find additional district and community resources at the top of this page.
Volunteer opportunities
Volunteer Services is coordinated by Anoka-Hennepin Parent Involvement, a Community Education program. Anoka-Hennepin Schools are grateful that each year, over 10,000 dedicated volunteers contribute thousands of hours of their time, energy and talents to support our schools, students and staff.
Thank you for your interest in volunteering with Anoka-Hennepin Schools. Volunteers are essential in supporting student learning, staff and our schools. Due to COVID-19, volunteer activities in the 2020-21 school year will be limited until further guidance has been provided from the MInnesota Department of Health.
We encourage you to fill out your school’s volunteer application and background check form for this year to stay updated on opportunities to be involved in your school.
Find your preferred school, or view the volunteer service directory to contact a school of your choice. Use the volunteer application instructions for assistance in completing your application and background check.
Faith Community Partnerships
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Faith Community Partnership
The Faith Community Partnership is a collaborative effort of the Anoka-Hennepin School District and faith-based organizations, connecting schools and communities to mobilize people to meet the needs of students.
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Partnerships
Elementary level
- Adams Elementary School: Riverdale Church
- Andover Elementary School: Prairie Oak Church
- Brookside Elementary School: Trott Brook Church, Northgate Church, Hope Fellowship
- Champlin-Brooklyn Park Academy for Math and Environmental Science: Riverway Church
- Crooked Lake Elementary School: Meadow Creek Church and Riverdale Church
- Dayton Elementary School: Champlin United Methodist Church
- Eisenhower Elementary School: Peace Lutheran Church
- Evergreen Park World Cultures Community School: Champlin United Methodist Church
- Franklin Elementary School: Cross of Hope and Mount Olive Lutheran Church
- Hamilton Elementary School: Peace Lutheran Church
- Hoover Elementary School: Peace Lutheran Church
- Jefferson Elementary School: Peace Lutheran Church
- Johnsville Elementary School: Cedar United Methodist Church
- Lincoln Elementary School for the Arts: Advent Lutheran Church, Anoka United Methodist, St. Stephen's Church and Zion Lutheran Church
- Madison Elementary School: Peace Lutheran Church
- McKinley Elementary School: Glen Cary Lutheran Church and Oak Haven Church
- Mississippi Elementary School: Coon Rapids United Methodist Church and Faith Lutheran Church
- Monroe Elementary School - Mathematics, Science and Children's Engineering: Discover Church and Way Cross Evangelical Church
- Morris Bye Elementary School: Faith Lutheran Church and North Point Church
- Oxbow Creek Elementary School: Champlin United Methodist Church
- Ramsey Elementary School: Connections and Northgate Church
- Rum River Elementary School: Constance Free Church-Bridgelink
- Sand Creek Elementary: Grace Lutheran Church
- Sunrise Elementary School: Glen Cary Lutheran Church, Bridgewood Community Church, Renovation Church
- University Avenue Elementary - Aerospace, Children's Engineering and Science: Peace Lutheran Church
- Wilson Elementary School: Anoka Covenant Church
Middle school level- Anoka Middle School for the Arts: First Baptist Church, Mount Olive Lutheran Church and Zion Lutheran Church
- Coon Rapids Middle School: Constance Free Church-Bridgelink
- Jackson Middle School - A Specialty School for Math and Science: Champlin United Methodist Church and Grace Fellowship
- Northdale Middle School: Family of Christ Lutheran and Peace Lutheran Church
- Oak View Middle School: Andover Christian Church, Meadow Creek Church and Constance Free Church-Bridgelink
- Roosevelt Middle School: Prairie Oak Church
High school level- Andover High School: Andover Christian Church, Constance Free Church-Bridgelink and Riverdale Church
- Anoka High School: Family of Christ Lutheran and First Baptist Church Anoka
- Blaine High School: Chain of Lakes Church and Emmanuel Christian Center
- Champlin Park High School: Champlin United Methodist Church, Discover Church, Family of God Lutheran Church, Latter-Day Saints, Living Word (Brooklyn Park), Shingle Creek Ward and Riverway Church
- Coon Rapids High School: Eaglebrook Church, HOPE Fellowship & Friend2Friend Mobile Ministry and Reedemer Lutheran Church
- Anoka-Hennepin Regional High School (formerly Crossroads Main): Epiphany Catholic Church
- Anoka-Hennepin Technical High School (formerly Crossroads West): Champlin United Methodist Church
Other K-12- Compass: Presbyterian Church of the Master
- River Trail Learning Center: Northgate Church
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Main contact(s)
Jessica Jasurda
Homeless liaison
763-433-4685Liz Burgard
Parent Involvement coordinator
763-506-1282