With support from the California Arts Council, Samuel Lawrence Foundation (SLF) will help fund one of its Arts outreach programs: Dance Start, which offers free dance lessons set to classical music in Head Start classrooms across San Diego County and offers free tickets to quality local arts events to under-served children and their families. The program is designed to increase opportunities for underrepresented youth to thrive and bridge the cultural gap, to help make our world a better and safer place. Society must focus on making the arts more accessible and attractive for younger generations to counteract the effects of overexposure to screens, curb violence, foster inclusion and develop creativity, using arts as a means of expression and social change.
All SLF programs and projects demonstrate the power of our guiding principles: collaboration, shared learning, innovation.
The Samuel Lawrence Foundation (SLF) strives to promote human interaction and encourage broader community access to science, education, and the arts. Behind every successful SLF project are creative ideas, persistent hope, and clear communications, which invite others to be inspired and contribute their talent. We achieve this work by connecting with our community’s knowledge and collaborating on solutions. Our collective impact among direct programs is a testament to the power of collaboration and encouragement. SLF has several programs categorized into 5 main categories : Environment (San Onofre and Beyond, Top to Top, Social Justice in Uniontown Alabama, Climate Resilience Initiative) Science and Medicine (Microbiome Research and Earth Microbiome Project, Electromagnetic Field Research) Education (Kabul Schools Connection, Floating Schools of Bangladesh, Barrio Botany, Steam Leadership Series) Arts (Dance Start, Dually Noted, Open Door for the Arts, National STEAM photography exhibition) and Unsung Hero-ines. Each program seeks to help make the world a better place and to improve the lives of its inhabitants.

