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Highlands Ranch Wal-MartWhen Liberty Day was commissioned 14 years ago, our motto was simple: “A Constitution in every pocket.”

This remains one of our main goals today—to make sure that every American has a copy of the Constitution readily available to them. But we know that most students who get a copy probably won’t just casually read the document.

Governor Freudenthal speaks to Liberty Day KidsThat’s why Liberty Day is a sole-source provider of copies of the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution, along with educational materials on our nation’s founding documents, to schools.

However, we can only accomplish our mission of providing teachers with free, helpful, effective teaching resources with the financial help of organizations, businesses, individuals, and citizens like you! Read on to learn more about how you can help get these essential materials into the hands of 5th graders by adopting a class, a school, or a school district.

 

   
       
   
 

In our 14 years teaching Americans about the U.S. Constitution and the Declaration of Independence, Liberty Day has partnered with a number of service clubs, businesses, and other organizations who purchase and help distribute our materials to schools and school districts in their cities, counties, or states.

Most recently, Liberty Day has reached out to the Federation of Republican Women and Federation of Democratic Women to help us with this worthwhile effort. In Texas, we formed an extraordinarily successful partnership with the Texas Federation of Republican Women. Because of the support of the various TFRW clubs across the state, who purchased and distributed the Constitution booklets, Q&A flashcards, and Teacher’s Packets for their communities, nearly 25,000 5th graders throughout the state learned what it means to be an American! Click here to read Liberty Day’s full report of the TFRW program.

Similar programs have been completed in Highlands Ranch, Colorado, and Cheyenne, Wyoming, thanks to local Wal-Mart stores; in Tennessee, thanks to a generous individual who contributed $10,000 for nearly 10,000 5th graders across the state; in Maine, with our partners, Marden’s Surplus and Salvage; and more!

   

When we collaborate with other organizations to open up the hearts and minds of kids to our nation’s foundations, we’re partners in the effort. Everyone we work with has a passion for this country and everything it has to offer. We understand your commitment to certain ultimate goals and objectives that your organization has developed. That is why we believe in forming and cultivating a partnership with you and/or your group to make each and every program a success after which everyone involved eagerly awaits another round!

Liberty Day provides you with several different ways to join in the effort to teach kids what America is all about. One of the best ways to go about this is to work with your club or organization to purchase and distribute materials to schools in your state or area. Another method of getting these essential materials into the hands of 5th graders is to purchase the materials, after which Liberty Day will, if applicable, mail the materials directly to the schools.

To involve your club, business, or organization in this one-of-a-kind way of educating kids about what it means to be an American, e-mail Andy McKean, President of Liberty Day, at Andy@LibertyDay.org. We’ll follow up within a day or two to begin the process!

You can also support your local school or district out of your own generosity. We’re happy to work with you to either mail purchased the materials to you or directly to the school. Liberty Day is currently working on an online adoption process, but for now, e-mail us at Mail@LibertyDay.org if you’re interested in supporting the next generation of Americans individually.