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School Launches 250 Students International Service Trips - Gives $1M to Global Education
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Valor students and families will embark on a cell phone free, life-changing journey to Kenya, Phillippines, Guatamela, Alaska & NY

BEAVERTON, Ore. - PennZone -- This year, Valor Schools will send a record 250 students and family members into the mission field. Participants will serve in Salem, Oregon; Alaska; New York; the Philippines; Kenya; and Guatemala. Through hands-on projects, cultural exchange, and faith-based service, students will contribute to critical initiatives while strengthening their own leadership and global awareness.

Unlike traditional programs, Valor students are responsible for raising their own funds to participate in these international service experiences, fostering a deep sense of commitment and responsibility. By investing in their own journey, students develop resilience, teamwork, and a heart for service that extends beyond the classroom.

Valor Schools continues to redefine the role of education by integrating service into the student experience. By linking each student's education to the future of another, the ONE2ONE Tuition Matching Program is transforming lives around the world. To date, the program has supported 4,000 children in developing  providing $1.2M in Global Education Support.

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From March 13-23, 2025, Valor students and families will embark on a cell phone free,  life-changing journey of Apathy to Impact to these partner schools, engaging in service projects and mission work that directly benefit their global peers. This initiative is a core requirement for all high school students, reinforcing Valor's commitment to service-driven education and real-world impact.This education model is outlined in a book called "The Way of Valor" by Angie Taylor, 2023 To date, the program has supported 4,000 children in developing  providing $1.2M in Global Education Support.

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