The Snyder Family Foundation recognizes that innovation and growth come first through education. This is not limited to a classroom, but extends to the world around us. Hands-on projects, after school clubs, community organizations, summer camps, internships, and exploring the arts are just a handful of ways we grow intellectually.
The most successful adults I have met spend their time exploring various fields of study. They add experience to book smarts. They cultivate relationships and offer mentorships. They ask for help and earnestly involve outside experts. They are lifelong students. This level of active engagement in community builds a platform for critical thinking, collaboration, and invention.
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Alison Snyder, President