Welcome to our fundraising page for Treehouse Foundation!
I'm very excited to raise money to support the Treehouse Foundation mission and vision.
I can't wait to participate in our very first 5K Run the Runway event at the Northampton Airport.
I hope you are able to join us on April 23rd and to help us meet our team's fundraising goal.
We are truly grateful for your generous donation!
Thank you for helping improve the lives of children and youth who've expderienced foster care, their
foster/adoptive families, and older adults living in our intergenerational Treehouse Easthampton Community
as well as our HEROES youth leaders who live in cities and towns throughout the Pioneer Valley.
With deep appreciation,
Judy
Judy Cockerton
Founder/Executive Director
Runway 5K
WE SURPASSED OUR GOAL of RAISING $70,000!! CAN YOU HELP US FLY EVEN HIGHER AND HELP US REACH $80,000?!!
Our first race to change foster care for good was widly successful! Thanks for coming out to race, run or walk. Thank you for donating!
You can still donate to an individual or a team or donate to Treehouse.
All proceeds support Treehouse Foundation and our Intergerational Community in Easthampton, where we support kids who have experienced foster care and older adults in a vibrant community.
The Treehouse Foundation supports and inspires innovative child welfare practices to ensure that children who experience foster care find lifelong families in supportive communities, enabling them to lead fulfilling and productive lives. Community is at the heart of Treehouse. Our vision is: “Every child rooted in family and community.”
Our flagship intergenerational community in Easthampton, MA is home to 120 people, ages 9 months to 93 years, who live as neighbors, cultivating lifelong connections and investing in one another’s wellbeing. At Treehouse, children who’ve experienced foster care live with their adoptive families and receive the support and services necessary to overcome the educational and social/emotional challenges often caused by early trauma. The older adults who live at Treehouse act as honorary grandparents, enriching the children’s and their own lives, and embracing vital aging in a vibrant community.