Homeschooling: keeping it free!
Your freedom. Your family. Your future. What does it take to protect them?
 | HSLDA has been a beacon in times of storms for our family in dealing with the public school system. They are quick to action, serve, and protect the rights and liberties of homeschoolers globally. Kudos to their team! — Massachusetts member |  |
 | Homeschooling a disabled student has its challenges, and our membership to HSLDA has given us the confidence and peace of mind our family would probably not otherwise have. — Maine member |  |
 | I have recommended your organization and website to many, including non-homeschoolers with special needs learners. In these days of frequent poor customer service, it is so refreshing to be a member of such a professional organization as HSLDA. — New Jersey member |  |
 | Thank you, HSLDA, for being affordable and available! — Amy Moller on Facebook |  |
 | I like that I was able to just sit down and participate, become better informed while my children were in the next room completing their independent seat work. Thus it did not interrupt our school or dinner schedule! — Brian on @home e-vents |  |
 | Membership in HSLDA is not optional! Every homeschool family needs to figure it into their yearly curriculum budget. — Ruth Long on Facebook |  |
 | While my state is (currently) considered home school friendly, I renew my membership to help you protect those who do not enjoy the same freedoms—and to help keep mine in place. — Illinois member |  |
 | Thanks, HSLDA, for going to bat for homeschoolers across the country! — ColleenandAnthony Barbour on Facebook |  |
 | Thanks for your help this past year working with MathCounts to continue to allow homeschool teams to compete. —California member |  |
 | Wonderful, prompt, courteous help every time I have called with a question! Thank you SO much! — Mississippi member |  |