Moreno Valley Unified School District serves over 33,000 students — many from families facing financial barriers to basic school supplies and enrichment. This program works with schools and local nonprofits to close those gaps through verified channels.
Moreno Valley Education & Youth Access
Supplies, literacy, and learning support for Moreno Valley students.
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Moreno Valley Education & Youth Access
Supplies, literacy, and learning support for Moreno Valley students.
Foundation-administered support with verification standards and privacy-aware reporting.
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Moreno Valley Unified serves over 33,000 students — they all deserve to start the day ready.
Moreno Valley Unified School District is one of the larger districts in the Inland Empire, serving students across a diverse, growing city. Many of its families face financial barriers to school supplies, enrichment activities, and summer learning. This community program works with schools and local nonprofits to close those gaps — delivering supplies, literacy support, and technology access through verified channels so every Moreno Valley student has what they need to participate and succeed.

About this program
Strengthens education access for students in Moreno Valley through verified school partnerships and local nonprofit coordination. Supplies, seasonal drives, summer literacy programs, and technology access — all Foundation-administered under the Education & Youth Access pillar with transparent reporting.
Our approach
How this program delivers
All support is delivered through vendor partnerships and school coordination. No cash goes to families or minors — supplies, books, and technology reach students through accountable, Foundation-administered pathways.
We publish education access outcomes for the Moreno Valley community so supporters know their generosity is reaching classrooms, not overhead.
Who this program serves
- Students in Moreno Valley Unified School District lacking basic school supplies
- Families in Moreno Valley facing financial barriers to educational enrichment
- Young readers at risk of summer learning loss without access to books and programs
- Schools serving high-need populations in the Sunnymead, Edgemont, and Box Springs areas
What support looks like
- Back-to-school supply kits distributed through Moreno Valley school partners
- Summer reading and literacy programs coordinated with local organizations
- Technology and device access coordination for students without equipment
- Classroom resource support for high-need schools through vendor partnerships
How we verify need
- Moreno Valley Unified partnership and enrollment verification
- Education nonprofit intake and need referrals
- School-level need assessment and distribution documentation
- Foundation compliance review and reporting
How funds are delivered
Support is delivered through verified Moreno Valley school partners and education vendors. No cash is transferred to families or minors. The Foundation administers all funds with full discretion and publishes program outcomes.
This program is supported with Foundation oversight
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Have questions?
What supporters ask
Which Moreno Valley schools are served?
We work with schools across Moreno Valley Unified based on documented student need. Specific partnerships are coordinated through our intake process and school administration referrals.
Can Moreno Valley parents request supplies for their children?
Requests are coordinated through partner schools and organizations, not individual parent applications. This ensures consistent, equitable distribution based on verified need.
Does this program operate during summer?
Yes. Summer literacy and learning support are core components of this community program, addressing the documented learning loss that affects students without access to enrichment during school breaks.
Can I donate supplies instead of money?
Financial contributions allow the Foundation to allocate resources efficiently through verified vendors. This ensures the right supplies reach the right students with full accountability.
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Looking for help?
If you or someone you know is facing a need that Moreno Valley Education & Youth Access addresses, our team can walk you through the intake process. Every request is reviewed with care.
Charitable disclosure
Acts of Kindness Foundation is a California public benefit foundation (nonprofit public benefit corporation). This program is administered as charitable assistance. Program and campaign descriptions communicate mission intent and public context, not donor-directed control over distributions. The Foundation retains full discretion over the use and distribution of funds, which may support charitable assistance, program delivery, verification, reporting, and related operations.
Support is delivered through verified Moreno Valley school partners and education vendors. No cash is transferred to families or minors. The Foundation administers all funds with full discretion and publishes program outcomes.
All gifts on this site are made to Acts of Kindness Foundation and remain subject to the Foundation's exclusive control and discretion.
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