Grant will help bring Jabberwocky Studios programs to more Columbia kids

Jabberwocky Studios dance teacher Jean Warford, center, leads a tap dance performance Jan. 24 during the Columbia Values Diversity breakfast at Columbia Expo Center. The dance, theater and STEAM programs studio recently was awarded a Veterans United Foundation grant to improve program accessibility for youth.
Jabberwocky Studios dance teacher Jean Warford, center, leads a tap dance performance Jan. 24 during the Columbia Values Diversity breakfast at Columbia Expo Center. The dance, theater and STEAM programs studio recently was awarded a Veterans United Foundation grant to improve program accessibility for youth.

A recent Veterans United Foundation grant will make it easier for youth to access Jabberwocky Studios and its dance, theater and STEAM programs.

The $18,000 grant will allow the nonprofit to bring programs directly to neighborhoods aboard the Art Bus and facilitate transportation for children for studio programs.

“Lack of transportation is a significant barrier that can prevent many young people from accessing arts and educational opportunities. We’re deeply grateful for the continuing support of Veterans United Foundation,” said Linda Schust, executive director. “A previous donation enabled us to purchase a passenger van, underscoring our shared commitment to equity in our community. This $18,000 grant continues and extends that commitment, which is crucial in providing programming to underserved children.”

The foundation supports "initiatives that create positive impacts beyond the business realm," the award announcement noted.

“At Veterans United, we share Jabberwocky Studios' commitment to respect, inclusivity, and community engagement,” said Lois Kay, Veterans United social impact specialist and Jabberwocky board member. “By supporting Jabberwocky's mission to bring the arts to everyone, we are demonstrating our core values in action.

“Through our commitment of time and resources, we strive to make a significant difference in the lives of others,” Kay added. “Together with Jabberwocky Studios, we are confident that we can achieve even greater things and enhance the cultural landscape of our community.”

This article originally appeared on Columbia Daily Tribune: Jabberwocky Studios receives Veterans United Foundation grant