
Our mission is to help young people everywhere believe in their dreams.
Dreamline cultivates imagination, awareness, community and change through a process that reaches across cultures and ages…

LISTEN
Engage empathy by listening and responding to dreams of others around the world.
REFLECT
Focus on values, problems and visions, building self and global awareness.

CREATE
Imagine and express a dream to share with the world in a unique Dream Banner.

SHARE
Change the world by sharing hope, art, and action. Share your Dream Action Plan & Dream Banner on Dreamline’s digital platform and in local events.
Choose the Dreamline journey that’s right for your setting and begin ….We can’t wait to meet you on it!
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BASIC

Dreamline BASIC gives students a chance to think about what matters to them. With very simple directions, they express their dreams to share with the world by creating a Dream Banner. The Banners are added to the global Dreamline when teachers post them to our gallery. It’s perfect for limited time as well as for asynchronous learning.
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ABUNDANCE

Dreamline’s ABUNDANCE offers a richer student experience as it engages many SEL competencies, helping students develop empathy, greater self-awareness, and a dream to share with the world that has global as well as local relevance. All digital materials are designed for remote learning but can be used for in-person equally as well–or transition smoothly from one setting to the other.
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HOPE RISING

The Hope Rising experience brings Dreamline’s Youth Mentor Leaders into your virtual classroom or in-person classroom for an action oriented Dreamline experience that focuses not only on empathy, self-awareness, and dreams, but also very much on the activism that will make them real. The program is designed for synchronous online teaching or in-person teaching with online connections to Dreamline staff.
2020-21 Participant Leader List
Sophia Sion
Rio de Janiero, Brazil
25 students, age 19-60
S2 Holding Group
OFS Peace Ambassadors
Maryland, US
Chevy Chase
18 students, age 11-14
Oneness Family School
Hannah Wallace
Pennsylvania, US
Philadelphia
200 students, age 5-50
The African American Museum in Philadelphia
Shipra Chanchal
Jaipur, Rajathan, India
Mansarovar
25 students, age 20-25
Jaipur Rugs Foundation
Nil Erbakan, Tuba Unlu, Seda Ural, Zulfiye Velioglu Tosuner
Aosb/Karşıyaka/İzmir, Turkey
Mavişehir
132 students, age 6-9
Eraslan School
Ginger Lancaster
Washington, US
Bremerton
40 students, ages 10-11
Green Mountain Elementary School
Beatriz Riefkohl
Puerto Rico, US
Santa Paula
86 students, ages 6-12
Colegio Adianez
Serita Lewis
Pennsylvania, US
Philadelphia
3 students, ages 11-13
Eco Foundation
Joy Waldinger
Pennsylvania, US
Philadelphia
26 students, ages 11-12
Longstreth Elementary
Mary Pat McFarland
Pennsylvania, US
Bala Cynwyd
73 students, ages 11-13
Lower Merion School District
Densel Shari
Ohio, US
Bowling Green
14 students, ages 19-20
Bowling Green State University
2019-20 Participant Leader List
Marzieh Abedi
Iran
Tehran
22 students, ages 13-15
Farzanegan 1 High School
Meera Das, Juveriya Inamdar, Smitha Rajit, Stuti Sharma
India
Nigdi
70 students, age 9-13
City Pride School
Amanda Earl
Mexico
Ixhuatlan de Madero
13 students, ages 17-20
Universidad Veracruzana Intercultural La Huasteca
December-March
Eudochia Jalbă
Moldova
Cantemir
24 students, ages 14-16
Mihai Eminescu Secondary School
Sarah Kinder
Namibia
Tsumeb
40 students, ages 13-15
Peace Corps Program in Namibia
Gull Fizza, Quratulain Shakil
Pakistan
Karichi
100 students, age 6-8
Beaconhouse Kindergarten II Jauhar
Neha Rafiq
Pakistan
Karrachi
20 students, age 4-5
Beaconhouse School System PECHS Campus
Gloria Hsu
Taiwan
Taichung City
27 students, age 9-11
Daya Elementary School
Zulfiye Velioglu Tosuner
Turkey
Izmir
144 students, ages 6-10
Eraslan School
Brielle Bumba
California, US
Salinas
25 students, ages 5-17
Maria J. Torres-Gil Community Center
January
William Gonzalez
Colorado, US
Westminster
20 students, ages 13-14
Crown Pointe Academy
Jeanne Poggi
Delaware, US
Wilmington
18 students, ages 5-6
Tatnall School
Justin LaRocque
District of Columbia, US
Washington
178 students, age 13-14
DC International School
Laurie Kammrad, Kate White
Iowa, US
Council Bluffs
240 students, ages 12-13
Lewis Central Middle School
Natalie Stephenson
Maryland, US
Landover
160 students, ages 11-14
Kenmoor Middle School
Frankie Harris
New Jersey, US
Berlin
325 students, ages 11-14
Berlin Community School
Kim Kyak
New Jersey, US
Kearny
30 students, ages 9-11
Kearny School District NJ
January
Melissa Clark
New Jersey, US
Lawrenceville
100 students, ages 11-14
Lawrence Middle School
Heather Carline
New Jersey, US
North Bergen
149 students, ages 9-12
Hudson County Gifted & Talented
Heather Carline
New Jersey, US
North Bergen
42 students, ages 9-10
John F. Kennedy School
Michelle Szoka
New Jersey, US
Phillipsburg
404 students, ages 7-8
Phillipsburg Primary School
Jennifer Sculdheisz
North Dakota, US
Fargo
20 students, ages 8-9
Ed Clapp Elementary
Maria Wells
Pennsylvania, US
Bala Cynwyd
25 students, ages 8-10
Lower Merion School District
Brenda Shields
Pennsylvania, US
127 students, age 6-9
Albert M. Greenfield Elementary School
Sue Worthington-Duffy
Pennsylvania, US
Philadelphia
30 students, age 3-20
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
Rebecca Long
Pennsylvania, US
Philadelphia
211 students, ages 10-14
Laboratory Charter School , Lebanon
Georgina Harris-Sharper
Pennsylvania, US
Philadelphia
162 students, ages 7-11
Laboratory Charter School, Oriana
Sara Kortesluoma
Pennsylvania, US
Philadelphia
33 students, ages 13-14
Meade School
Joy Waldinger
Pennsylvania, US
Philadelphia
198 students, ages 16-19
Olney Charter High School
October-November
Joseph Iacona
Pennsylvania, US
Philadelphia
144 students, ages 10-13
Philadelphia Museum of Art Delphi Programs
October-December
Miriam Harlan, Josh Herren, Diane Butler
Pennsylvania, US
Philadelphia
46 students, ages 8-9
The Philadelphia School
April-May
Regina Puleo
Pennsylvania, US
Philadelphia
38 students, age 12-13
Springside Chestnut Hill Academy
Isabel Alff
Pennsylvania, US
Philadelphia
230 students, ages 5-14
November
St Rose of Lima
Cleva Garner
South Carolina, US
Greenwood
14 students, ages 8-11
Lakeview Elementary School
Vivien Kubulan
Texas, US
Conroe
30 students, ages 9-12
Creighton Elementary
March-May
Michael Munetsi
Texas, US
Dallas
227 students, ages 6-12
Anson Jones Elementary
Annamarie Ciofane
Texas, US
Dallas
200 students, ages 4-11
Arcadia Park Elementary
Shannon Kline
Texas, US
Dallas
274 students, ages 5-9
Angela Rodriguez
Texas, US
Fort Worth
140 students, ages 11-13
Rosemont 6th Grade
January
Shelli Aulisio
Texas, US
Ft Worth
356 students, ages 6-11
Sam Rosen Elementary
Beverly Balshaw
Texas, US
League City
100 students, ages 12-18
Devereux School
Hati Munetsi
Texas, US
Rowlett
461 students, age 3-11
Herfurth Elementary
Clover Cochran
Texas, US
Summerville
85 students, 13-18
Somerville ISD High School
Christina Cook
Texas, US
Texarkana
450 students, ages 8-11
Pleasant Grove Intermediate School
Suzanne Wakefield
Washington, US
Seattle
13 students, age 11
Tops K-8 School
Abi Paytoe Gbayee
Wyoming, US
Laramie
260 students, ages 11-14
Laramie Middle School