There's a lot of information about our organization and programs on our website, if you need information in hard copy form, you can download summary sheets below.
Additional information about:
Quick Stats/Media & Press Info
Programs Overview - (1 Page Summary)
Collaborative Use of Our Programs
For Schools
In-School Programs include our Discovery and Financial Literacy programs which are designed to enrich the education of students in under-served communities and provide access to information which will prepare them for the future through career exploration, college readiness and financial literacy.The programs are provided to students, during the school day, in partnership with schools and teachers as a supplement to their curriculum. Where it is not possible to incorporate the programs into the regular school day, they can be utilized as after-school program.
Learn more about our in-school programs
In addition to our regular in-school programs we also provide smaller one-time workshops and classes. For more information or to submit a request for services, complete our request form and submit it to us:
For Youth
RISE is a comprehensive youth academic mentoring program that works to provide youth between the ages of 13 and up with small group classes, one-on-one mentoring and access to resources that help build a academic and career network opportunities. Get more information on the partners and programs in detail. Students can also take advantage of our scholarship search resources and get a better understanding of the true cost of the colleges they are considering attending. Learn more about our RISE program and register here.
Information to Read and Download and Use at home
RISE Mentoring for Middle/High School Students
TOLF - Calculating College Costs Form
On-Line Forms to Complete for TOLF Assistance
TOLF - Scholarship Search Request
For Adults
Our PATH program works with adults to help them get back on track and create lives that they once dreamed of through learning how to develop and reach goals and preparing them for jobs of the future with our adult education support programs.
Information to Read and Download for at home use
TOLF - Calculating College Costs Form
On-line Forms to Complete for TOLF Assistance
TOLF - Scholarship Search Request
For the Community
Below are links to additional resources that help families with needs that we are not able to assist with at The One Less Foundation.
Comcast Internet Essentials- Lower cost home Internet Service
Greater Philadelphia Coalition Against Hunger- Food pantry directory and help with signing up for public benefits.
Families Forward Philadelphia- Assistance for homeless families in Philadelphia.
Community Legal Services of Philadelphia - Legal assistance for those who meet income level based criteria.
Lifeline Program- Assistance with securing lower cost telephone service.
Low-Income Energy Assistance Program- Helps low-income families pay their heating bills.
Food Co-Ops- Can help with getting lower cost food.
US Department of Energy- Tips for saving money and energy at home and on the road.
Travis Walker Law - Estate Planning - 25 Steps for Estate Planning