We Are Your Community

Everyone wonders what they can do to make their community better. An investment in Plumfield means that you are joining a 60+ year legacy of service.

And when you are out in Sonoma County in stores, libraries, farms, movie theaters, colleges and restaurants, you will meet our graduates—young men who could have become isolated and disenfranchised—but didn’t.

We couldn’t do this without you.

Photo Text Panel Image

We depend on our community.

As a nonprofit school, we do not charge tuition to our students. We are partially funded by referring school districts, but that only takes us part way there. Tuition only funds 80% of our budget.

This means we rely on citizens like you for all sorts of things:

  • Healthy snacks and meals for our students
  • Equipment for our performing arts program
  • Materials and supplies for our summer program, and computers, headphones and other electronics for our students.

Your contribution is tax-deductible of course.

Photo Text Panel Image

How to Give

We accept credit cards, checks, wire transfer and stock. Plumfield Academy is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, and our tax ID number is 94-1571900. Feel free to contact dpetersen@plumfieldacademy.net with any questions.

If you’d like to contribute an act of service or materials—please give us a call. (707) 824-1414

Son, brother, nephew, grandson, neighbor, we all know a boy who struggles. And it takes just one person to say, “I see you and I believe in you. This is just the beginning of what’s possible.”

Photo Text Panel Image

Fund a Specific Need

  • Donate Classroom Supplies: $25 provides needed hands-on learning supplies such as math manipulatives, sensory bins and phonics games.
  • Donate Supplemental Books: $50 ensures our students have high interest books at their reading level.
  • Donate Student Garden: $100 supplies plant starts, gardening tools and materials for our students to grow and eat fresh fruits and vegetables.
  • Donate Student Technology: $300 provides a computer, headphones and software for one student.

“I’m 42 and I just found out I’m on the spectrum. I wish I had Plumfield when I was a kid—my life would’ve been so different.”

It's possible.

Every person can find their place in the world.