Help make Christian education accessible to every learner.
ROAR Academy exists to serve students with diverse learning needs within Christian school communities. That work depends on the generosity of individuals, churches, and partners who believe Christian education should reflect the full Body of Christ.
ROAR Academy is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, and your generosity makes a real impact. All donations are tax-deductible.
Checks payable to ROAR Academy Address: 3757 Edgerton Street, Vadnais Heights, MN 55127
Christian schools and families are navigating real constraints—financial, staffing, and structural—that make meaningful support difficult to sustain on their own.
Support for ROAR helps:
Giving to ROAR is not about funding a program.
It’s about strengthening Christian education so more students can belong and thrive.
Support for ROAR takes many forms. Whether through financial giving, partnership, or shared resources, each contribution helps make this work possible.
Individuals support ROAR because they believe students with diverse learning needs belong within Christian education—and that access to meaningful support should not depend solely on a family’s financial capacity.
Individual giving helps to:
Individual gifts may be one-time or recurring. Each contribution plays a role in strengthening Christian education and expanding access for students who might otherwise be left without a viable path.
Churches partner with ROAR as an extension of their commitment to families, discipleship, and Christian education.
Church partnership may include:
For churches, supporting ROAR is a way to help families stay connected to Christian community while navigating complex educational needs.
As ROAR grows, we plan to offer structured sponsorship opportunities that allow individuals, churches, and partners to support specific aspects of the mission.
More details will be shared as these opportunities take shape.
Whether you’re an individual donor or a church leader exploring partnership, your support helps ensure students with diverse learning needs can remain connected to Christian education and community.