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As you prepare for all of the gifts, parties and dinners headed your way this season, here are some ideas for how to decrease stress during the holidays.

Thanks to LPS Foundation support, LPS has launched the Little Learners Lab, a hands-on early learning program powered by volunteers, future educators, and community collaboration.

For those of us who are able to give more, this is the perfect opportunity to get involved in your community and help spread the holiday cheer this season.

When you give through Colorado Gives, you help equip every LPS student for the journey ahead—with career exploration, educator support, crisis relief, and mental health resources that light the way.

If you want to join in and celebrate National Write a Friend Month during this wonderful winter season, here are a couple writing ideas to get you started.

Students in Littleton Public Schools Transition Services spent a year discovering new strengths on the slopes, dance floor, and even in kayaks—thanks to a $5,000 LPS Foundation educator grant that funded adaptive sports and mindful recreation for young adults with disabilities.

With Thanksgiving nearly behind us and the winter holidays coming up, how can you make others feel warm during the cold season? We have some ideas to get you started.

Gratitude is about more than taking a second to say “Thanks.” Gratitude shows true appreciation. This Thanksgiving, we have some ideas for how you can give gratitude.

This fall, we awarded a $2,000 grant for bikes and helmets at the new Safer Streets Practice Park at the East Community Center, created by LPS and the City of Littleton. The park offers kids a safe, car-free space to learn to ride, practice bike safety, and build independence.

How can you spread the cheer by giving back? We have five altruistic ideas for the holiday season that just might do the trick.

This month looks at the world through the eyes of a child, so today we look at how you can recognize National Child Safety and Protection Month, and keep the children in your life safe.

Newton Middle School students are gaining confidence and creativity thanks to an LPS Foundation grant that provided seven new cordless drills for their STEM lab. For many, it’s their first hands-on tool experience, helping bring math and science to life while building real-world skills.

If you strive to live an altruistic lifestyle, there are lots of ways to help out this Halloween. Here are some top tricks to make Halloween a treat for everyone.

Tutors help students young and old to better their education, improve their skills and gain more success in a field of their choice. Why should you consider becoming a tutor?

How can you encourage the children in your life to be active and volunteer with their community? We have some ideas for how to get kids involved in giving back.

There are plenty of ways to get involved in your community this month. To get you started, we came up with six spooky-fun volunteering ideas for October.

If you’re a bookworm, you know just how great reading can be. If you’re not, check it out, and see all the benefits books can give.

Make this season about more than just pumpkin spice lattes and costumes. Check out some of these ideas on how you can give back this month.

The Legacy Fund for Mental Health, created under former LPS Superintendent Scott Murphy, has raised over $1 million since 2014 to expand counseling, wellness programs, and parent resources. What began as a response to tragedy now continues to bring hope and vital support to LPS students and families.

Values and beliefs instilled now flourish into actions later. What can you do to instill philanthropic values in your children? To get you started, here are six ways to teach your child about giving.

Support LPS students through your Donor Advised Fund. Simple, tax-efficient giving that fuels mental health, classrooms, and student success.

If you’re looking to celebrate this multicolor season in style with your family, check out these fun fall adventures you need to go on this year.

Sometimes we all need to feel like a kid again. If you’re tired of adulthood and want to rewind the clock, check out these six activities to relive those childhood memories.

Studies have found that volunteering can positively impact both your body and your mind. Here are a few ways doing good in your community can do some good for yourself!

Thanks to an LPS Foundation grant, Field Elementary second graders published Our Class in 20 Years and proudly shared it at an author’s tea.

Fundraisers are an important way to give back to your school and raise money to support causes you care about. However, fundraisers aren’t the only way to get involved.

Whether they’re familial, romantic or platonic, relationships are vital to beneficial and stable lives. So how can we learn to build positive and enriching relationships?

This August, we celebrate National Water Quality Month. How can you have an impact on water quality?

For individuals and their families, the words “You need a new organ” are earth-shattering. Luckily, we can make a difference.

Students and families connected through art at Options’ Canvas and Cookies night - an LPS Foundation grant-funded event that fostered creativity, community, and belonging.

How can you live an altruistic lifestyle when negativity is on your mind? Today we've got the answers as we share six tips to help train your brain to be more positive.

More than 400 middle schoolers explored EPIC Campus during this year’s Explorer Camp—a 5-day, hands-on summer experience made possible by a City of Littleton grant.

Whether it’s a staycation or a world trip —you deserve a break this year.

When you have an efficient morning routine, you set an effective tone for the rest of the day. Here are five ways to establish a productive morning routine.

This spring, 42 EPIC Campus students gained real-world experience through internships across the Denver Metro Area, thanks to a City of Centennial-funded LPS Foundation grant.

Setting goals is simple. We’ve all heard different phrases, acronyms and ways to properly set a goal for life. However, accomplishing goals can be a whole different task.

If you’re looking for a way to get outside while also improving your whole self, gardening may be the hobby for you.

We all know volunteering has a positive influence, but did you know that it can actually assist your health?

No matter how old you are, what your musical taste is or whether or not you can read a note, there’s never a wrong time to learn how to play an instrument.

With the help of a bicycle, we can take better care of the environment, our physical bodies and even spend time together. So how can you mark this momentous occasion?

Kindergartener Shelby and her classmates at Ford Elementary School are leaping, balancing, and soaring like animals thanks to brand-new gymnastics equipment funded by an educator grant from the LPS Foundation

Fortunately, there are a few ways and practices to grow in your communication skills. Here are healthy habits you can try to become a strong communicator.

We’re proud to honor Sean Smith and Samantha Denman as 2025 recipients of two donor-established scholarships, celebrating their resilience, leadership, and personal growth.

If you try to live altruistically, then combating your own loneliness can play a vital role in how you serve others. Here’s how to overcome loneliness in everyday life.

McDonald Automotive supports the LPS Foundation through generous sponsorships and community giving, helping students and educators thrive.

While it might seem simple to say talents can help others, actually identifying your talents and putting them to good use can be a little bit more difficult.

The Play it Forward Campaign by the LPS Foundation helps cover activity fees so all students can participate in sports, music, and academic programs—regardless of their financial situation. Running through May 23, the campaign invites donations to ensure every student has access to these life-shaping opportunities.

We have the best motivational tips and tricks to keep you motivated for the end of the school year. Don’t give up yet—stay encouraged with these easy ideas.

Luckily, there are a few tips and tricks to encourage picky eaters young and old to try new foods. Check out these helpful hints to (hopefully) try new things.

Turns out, even the smallest steps can have an impact. This Earth Day, consider your ecological footprint and enact these seven green ways to embrace today.

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