
Helped her open up and try new things
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 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
I spent around nine years training at Woodlawn Arts Academy through music lessons and junior musical productions. I couldn’t be more grateful that I had
Woodlawn has been a great experience for my children. My daughters have been able to dance and my sons have been able to play guitar.
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
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
My family has benefited the last year from your financial assistance program, because our two daughters are able to dance and be a part of
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
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
The financial assistance program has helped us tremendously. We were able to enroll both of our daughters in the preschool programs when they were younger.
We were able to use a scholarship towards Pre K for our older son last year. We think the program is so valuable to the
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
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.