
Focus on nothing else … is such a blessing
Woodlawn Arts Academy has been a constant in our girls’ lives. Through the losses of their grandmothers and other trials that life brings, being able
Woodlawn Arts Academy has been a constant in our girls’ lives. Through the losses of their grandmothers and other trials that life brings, being able
Susie (name changed to protect privacy) is a very quiet eight year old who receives scholarship funding from Woodlawn Arts Academy. Susie started taking piano
My daughter has benefited from the financial assistance program so much. Without it I would not be able to afford dance lessons for her. Dancing
My daughter was able to receive a great Pre-K education with the financial assistance. She would like to continue to enjoy exploring her art hobbies
My son Noah and I have benefited from Woodlawn Arts Academy’s financial assistance program in many ways. Last school year I used the financial aid
My family has benefited from this program because it allows them to do the things that they love. They both love the preschool program and
We are very grateful for the financial assistance programs for many reasons. The most important reason is that it enables my daughter to work on
My name is Emma Watts, a student in the WACC CEO West Campus. CEO is an entrepreneurial class, and at the end of the year
What Woodlawn gave me, at a very young age, was the belief that I could truly accomplish anything if I was willing to put in
In eighth grade I took part in a Woodlawn class where I was able to learn about different mediums and techniques. I learned to develop
Olivia’s recommendation into the Woodlawn A.R.T.S. program her 8th grade year gave her the foundation to explore and grow her artistic skills. Now a high
Jessica is a senior dance student at Woodlawn Dance Academy and has been dancing with the academy for the last three years. Jessica’s mother, Shelley,
3807 Woodlawn Road
Sterling, IL 61081
Woodlawn Arts Academy is a member agency of United Way of Whiteside County and Lee County. Programs are partially funded by grants from the Illinois Arts Council Agency and The Chicago Community Trust.