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Local nonprofit describes programs supporting Estacada SD 108 students, says it served more than 900 this year

May 04, 2026 | Estacada SD 108, School Districts, Oregon


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Local nonprofit describes programs supporting Estacada SD 108 students, says it served more than 900 this year
Julie Sarin, Estacada community manager for the nonprofit Totosuntos, told a public meeting that the group has partnered with Estacada SD 108 since 2003 to provide free programs supporting students and families.

"At Totos, we believe every child deserves the support they need to thrive both in and out of the classroom," Sarin said, outlining services for learners from infancy through high school.

Sarin described early‑childhood offerings including Jump Start to Kindergarten and Little Chippers, and said 'brain boxes' give families with children birth to four tools to support early learning at home. She said the organization also provides high‑dose tutoring and after‑school STEM programs.

At the middle‑school level, Sarin said students receive personalized academic support and opportunities for hands‑on skill building. She also cited homework club and boys‑and‑girls councils as programs intended to support whole‑child development.

For older students, Sarin said the nonprofit runs career‑connected learning that 'sparks curiosity and builds skills for the future' and offers prevention resources aimed at building healthy life skills and improving decision‑making.

Sarin said the group "walks alongside families throughout their education," and added that "this year, Totosuntos has impacted more than 900 children across the community, providing free programs that support Estacada children." She directed listeners to the organization's website for more information.

The public comment closed with Sarin reiterating that partnerships between schools and community organizations help students succeed.

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