Waldorf Education News December 2020 The official eNews of AWSNA
Dear Waldorf Community,
It’s difficult to encapsulate in a single page the countless activities, changes, and initiatives that have been taken up over the past nine months in response to COVID-19, racial injustice, fires, and political discourse. It seems a great place to begin is with gratitude.
Gratitude that despite the enormous challenges of our time, wonderful things are happening. Waldorf schools are providing leadership, vision, and inspiration – no matter the distance. It is heartening to witness schools responding with resiliency, creativity, grace, and goodwill.
Gratitude for the contributions made last spring in support of our COVID-19 Community Relief Fund, aimed at reducing dues for schools and institutes that expressed financial hardship. With this letter we are pleased to inform you that we met most of the needs expressed.
Gratitude to the dozens who registered as individual members of AWSNA with the expressed intent of supporting initiatives related to equity, racial justice, and inclusion. The $4,500 we received makes a difference in transforming our work. If you would like more information, please visit the Individual Membership page on www.waldorfeducation.org, or email me at bamico@awsna.org.
Gratitude for the capacity, competence, agility, and tirelessness of the AWSNA leadership council and support staff. The strengthening of our association and the relationships built over the past several years prepared us for this moment. We have been able to flex, reflex, go inward, reach outward, and find tremendous strength through collaboration.
Gratitude to Ronald Koetzsch and Anne Riegel-Koetzsch for a combined 54 years of service as Editor in Chief and Artistic Director of Renewal: A Journal for Waldorf Education! Look forward to our new journal in Spring 2021.
Gratitude for the foundational principles of Waldorf education that have guided our work and provided us with clarity, inner strength, and direction as we’ve forged forward in uncertain times. In the words of Rudolf Steiner, “We will not find the inner strength to evolve to a higher level if we do not inwardly develop this profound feeling that there is something higher than ourselves.”
And finally, heart-felt gratitude for AWSNA donors. You have made such a difference, and we can’t thank you enough!
Please consider supporting AWSNA again this year. Your contributions will be designated specifically to our strategic priorities (more details at www.waldorfeducation.org/awsna):
We also consider restricted contributions to support specific projects or longstanding programs, such as our Teacher Education Loans and Grants fund. If you are interested in supporting a restricted gift program, gifting appreciated securities, or joining our Legacy Society by including AWSNA in your estate, please contact me directly.
Online donations will be gratefully accepted at https://www.waldorfeducation.org/donate.
With GRATITUDE,
Beverly Amico, Executive Director, Advancement
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