We often ask members of our PALS Family "Why PALS?" to learn how our mission has impacted their lives. This month, we hear the Brightcliffe family's story. Their family has been involved in PALS since 2015 and they look forward to being back at PALS this summer. Here is just one family's story of how scholarship funds make a huge impact.
Spread PALS love this month by inviting a Peer!
Leadership Spotlight: Team Leads
Black History Month & PALS
Workplace Support for PALS!
In Loving Memory of Grant McDermott
Where 2021 has brought PALS!
The Generosity of the PALS Family
How To Use CampDoc to Apply for Summer 2022
Leadership Spotlight: Program Leads
Why PALS? A Board Member's Perspective
A Day At PALS
As we look forward to Summer 2022, we are excited to bring back the PALS model - week-long programs at our host universities with on-campus activities and trips in the local area. Explore what a day at PALS looks like as Lauren describes her week at Philadelphia in 2019. We can’t wait to see you in 2022!
Cultural Appropriation & Appreciation
This past month the PALS staff spent time learning about and discussing cultural appropriation and appreciation. While always relevant, this was a particularly good topic to discuss in advance of Halloween and all the diverse holidays coming up as a way to be more intentional and aware of our biases and perspectives.
Welcome to the PALS Staff Team, Jo!
Why PALS? A Parent’s Perspective
Indigenous People's Day
While the federal calendar marks the second Monday in October as Christopher Columbus Day, many calendars, possibly even your own, recognize it as Indigenous Peoples’ Day. Indigenous Peoples’ Day is a time to recognize and honor the diverse histories and cultures of the peoples on whose land we are living.















