Sage Kids: New Lowcountry nonprofit offering programs and services the promote the capacity to learn

About Sage Kids

Sage Kids is a nonprofit organization that believes everyone, kids and adults, regardless of their socioeconomic background or developmental background have the capacity to learn.  While our goal is to offer all of these super cool workshops for free, eventually, we just aren’t to that point, but we do keep the price as low as possible, and the more kids and adults that sign up the lower we can keep the cost.   

All workshops are available to groups and the larger the group the lower the cost.  And the best part…we will come to you!  All members of the Sake Kids team, whether in a paid or voluntary capacity, are vetted, go through SLED background checks and many are certified teachers, work in the public school system or are former members of the military.  Currently, we are located in the Charleston, South Carolina area but anticipate rapid expansion.

Email  info@sagekids.org for additional information about group rates.

Our number one goal is to enrich fundamental life skills.  We offer a wide range of fun, interactive workshops for children and adults of all ages. Every workshop we offer is available to those with special needs and if necessary, we will gladly augment any program or workshop to accommodate those with special needs. We welcome and encourage everyone at sagekids.org. We cover everything from budgeting, auto basics, home basics, street smarts, safety (not everyone is your friend), taxes, understanding bills, getting a ticket, how to handle an awkward situation to any other real-life practical issue that we come across. We are constantly adding to our menu of programs and workshops. Our local calendar will be posted soon, so stay tuned for updates! You are never too young or too old to learn! 

Why We Exist

  Over the years from both kids and adults alike the number one regret they have is they never learned from traditional educational services real life practical skills.  Let me be clear, I am in no way criticising teachers or the public education system.  They do the very best they can with the budget and policies that they are given.  It is often thankless, but they continue to do it and they have our heartfelt gratitude.   But back to practical life skills.  How to change a tire. How to check their oil. How to shut off the water in their home if a faucet or pipe breaks.  How to balance their bank account. What’s the DMV? We make all of these things easy and fun.  We make no claim that we are providing educational services, we offer enrichment workshops for kids, adults and those with special needs.  Currently we are in Charleston, South Carolina, but with amount of support we have received, we anticipate we will be in other locations sooner than later.

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