Little Things Can Make a Big Impact
How do you know when you’ve transitioned from a passive consumer to an advocate? When you recommend something to someone else. If your experience with Home School Legal Defense Association has been such that you would recommend us to a friend, please take advantage of our offer to give the gift of HSLDA! See the wrapper for details about our free trial membership offer.
We’re constantly looking for ways to build the value of HSLDA membership. We know that most families join for peace of mind, and for the opportunity to support homeschoolers in locations that are not homeschool-friendly. But no one complains when the cost of membership gets offset by the value of extra benefits! Have you checked out our PerX member benefits lately? If not, give them another look—we think you’ll be pleasantly surprised.
Have you ever been mystified by your child’s learning style? One of our latest member benefits is a free tool that allows you to delve more deeply into how your child learns best. In early 2008, members will be able to access this valuable assessment tool by visiting HSLDA’s new affiliate, GPA SmartStore.
Did you know that you can still be a member of HSLDA even when you’ve finished homeschooling? It’s true! You can continue to support HSLDA through regular annual membership, or you can make a tax-deductible contribution to the Home School Foundation’s Friends of Home Schooling Fund, which supports HSLDA’s legal work. For a $50 contribution, you can continue to receive the Home School Court Report and HSLDA’s legislative update emails.
Keep an eye out for new promotions and membership news in 2008. The upcoming year marks HSLDA’s 25th anniversary, and beginning in January, we will be reflecting on God’s faithful guidance over the past quarter of a century. We invite you to reflect with us throughout 2008 as we host various events and promotions that look back to the good times and the difficult ones in which God has always been faithful.
About the author
Chuck Hurst is HSLDA’s director of membership and human resources.
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