Families Share Their Stories

Join with us in celebrating and recognizing the agency of parents in
their children’s education!

This burgeoning and growing shift in popularity for education choice is a harbinger of a more dynamic, responsive, and inclusive educational landscape, and a parents’ growing inclination to explore and embrace alternative educational pathways.

Here at Utah Education Fits All we elevate the voices of families who are seeking the freedom and access to choose the best fit for their child’s education!

Our community of families volunteered to share their personal stories to demonstrate how the Utah Fits All Scholarship can and is changing the lives of children! They believe in an education where the needs of the family take center stage, allowing parents to customize options that align better with their values, expectations, and their children’s unique needs.

We invite you to read and listen to the many unique stories presented here. These heartfelt and often vulnerable accounts cut through the noise and present the realities of how life changing the opportunity of education choice can be for a child’s well-being, love of learning, confidence, and future success. The financial support of the Utah Fits All Scholarship has proven to be a game changer for the fortunate recipients; however, for the over 17,000 children waitlisted in the first year of the program, their hopes and dreams are yet to be realized. Hear their stories as well.

Toni — Cedar City

We are so grateful for the Utah Fits All Scholarship this year. We are a homeschooling family with five students left at home. We knew

Ariel — Santaquin

The UFA scholarship has transformed our children’s lives by giving them opportunities we could never afford. Our 6-year old, whose genius lies in athletics, has

Kelsey — Hurricane

Our family is incredibly grateful to have received the scholarship this year. Thanks to the funding from Utah Fits All, my high-functioning autistic son is

Tiffany — Ivins

We are an adoptive family with five biological and eight adopted children. We have a sibling group we recently adopted to keep them together! In

Noelle — Tremonton

My name is Noelle, and I have a six year old son named Walt, who received the Utah Fits All Scholarship this year. My son

Elizabeth — Cedar City

I am a mom of five kids at home ranging from age 17 down to 3 months. I have homeschooled for six years. We have

Whitney — Syracuse

We applied for the Utah Fits All Scholarship for the 2024-25 school year for my kindergartner but due to our income level didn’t get it.

James — Murray

I grew up in a single-family home in the Salt Lake Valley. Living in a one-income family, my brother and I did not have the

Jordan — Stansbury Park

When we heard the scholarship was going to be signed by the Governor, my wife and I were super excited! We were finally going to

Brittany — Sandy

I am writing to share our family’s journey navigating the challenges of traditional public education, particularly in supporting the unique needs of our 10 year-old

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