SUPPORT AGAPE ADVENTURE ACADEMY IN ST LOUIS
Partner With Us in Raising Courageous, Christ-Centered Leaders
Agape Adventure Academy is a St. Louis Christian school supported by donors who believe in accessible, Christ-centered education rooted in classical, Montessori, and nature-based learning.
Why Give to Agape?
Every child deserves an education that strengthens their faith, awakens their courage, honors their God-given design, and invites them into purposeful, hands-on learning.
At Agape Adventure Academy, students:
• explore God’s creation daily through nature-based learning and outdoor adventures
• grow in resilience and confidence through leadership formation
• learn responsibility and initiative in mixed-age environments
• experience joyful discovery through STEM, tinkering, and real-world projects
• develop emotional intelligence and Christ-like character
• receive Biblical discipleship woven into every day
This is not the education most children in America receive. And it is not something families can carry alone. Your giving closes the gap, and ensures that St. Louis has a school where children grow into leaders of faith, courage, character, and purpose.
What Your Gift Makes Possible
Your generosity directly strengthens:
✔ Financial aid for families
✔ Nature-based learning resources
✔ STEM and Maker Lab experiences
✔ Outdoor classroom equipment
✔ Leadership formation & discipleship materials
✔ Mixed-age environments that build real skills
✔ Scripture-centered curriculum
✔ Teacher training and professional development
Every dollar creates real, measurable impact.
Giving Levels & Impact
No gift is too small. Each one builds the mission.
• $25–$100 → STEM kits, nature tools, classroom supplies
• $150–$300 → Nature-based learning equipment, art & science materials
• $500 → Tuition assistance for one family
• $2,500 → Semester scholarship for a student
• $12,933 → Full school year for one child
• $40,000 → Teacher salary for one educator
When you give, you’re not just donating to our St Louis school you’re investing in who these children become.
Biblical Vision for Giving
Throughout Scripture, God calls His people to invest in:
• the next generation
• discipleship
• learning
• community
• leadership
• and the formation of hearts
Your generosity is part of that story.
At Agape, families, grandparents, alumni, donors, churches, and community partners come together to ensure Christian education remains accessible, not exclusive.
You play a vital role in building a school where children grow up not just educated, but formed.
If You Can’t Give Financially Right Now
Your presence still matters. You can:
• volunteer
• serve on projects
• share our school with families
• pray for our students, staff, and mission
• become an Agape Ambassador
• donate materials, tools, or resources
Generosity includes gifts of time, service, prayer, and advocacy. Every act of support strengthens the mission. This is how leadership is formed across history, and at Agape, we intentionally bring it back.
Become Part of the Mission
Give Today: Click this Link
Help us build a school where children grow in faith, courage, joy, wisdom, and purpose.
Your Gift Builds a Future Worth Giving To
“If we don’t shape the next generation, someone else will.”
Your giving ensures they are shaped:
• by the Word of God
• by courageous mentors
• by real responsibility
• by nature and hands-on learning
• by Christ-centered community
• by leadership formation
• by purpose, not pressure
You’re not funding a school. You’re funding the kind of adulthood these children will step into. You’re helping raise the future leaders of St. Louis, and beyond.
Become Part of the Mission
Give Today: Click this Link
Help us build a school where children grow in faith, courage, joy, wisdom, and purpose.
Non-Discrimination Policy
Agape Adventure Academy admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all rights, privileges, programs, and activities made available to students at the school. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin in administration of our educational policies, admissions policies, scholarships, or school programs.
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