Help Launch a Private Learning Commons for Homeschool Families in York, PA
A private, membership-based learning commons for homeschool families in York, PA — created for teaching, study, community, parent work, children’s learning, and faith-centered family connection.
Founding Member interest will help determine whether we can move forward with securing a property.

No payment is required today. This helps us measure serious family and community support before securing a property.




Why Founding Members Matter

Hadassah Learning Commons cannot move from vision to reality without committed families and supporters.
Before leasing a property, we need to know whether there is enough serious interest to responsibly move forward. Founding Members help answer that question.
Your response helps determine whether York-area homeschool families are ready to support a private, membership-based learning commons where children can learn, study, parents can work and teach, families can gather, and a Biblical community can grow.
No payment is required today. This is the stage where we measure serious interest, gather feedback, and identify families and supporters who may be willing to help launch the space.
How It Works
1. Choose Your Interest Level
Select the Founding Member interest level that best reflects your family’s needs, budget, or desire to support the launch.
2. Share Your Priorities
Founding families may be invited to share feedback on schedule preferences, space needs, children’s areas, parent work areas, resources, and community gatherings.
3. Help Us Determine the Launch
If enough families and supporters indicate serious interest, Hadassah Learning Commons can responsibly move toward securing a property and preparing the space.
Submitting interest does not require payment today. It helps us determine whether there is enough committed support to move forward wisely.
Founding Member Benefits May Include
Founding Members are not simply joining a future space. They are helping shape it from the beginning.
Your early commitment helps determine whether this vision can move from possibility to a permanent home for homeschool families.
✓ Priority access when membership opens
✓ Early input on family needs, schedule preferences, and space design
✓ Founding Member recognition
✓ Early updates on property progress and launch timeline
✓ First opportunity to select membership options before public opening
✓ Possible launch-phase pricing or special member-only opportunities
What Your Commitment Helps Build
Your commitment helps us determine whether Hadassah Learning Commons can responsibly move from vision to reality.
✓ A private members-only learning commons
✓ A warm library and study environment
✓ Parent work and fellowship areas
✓ Children’s reading and play spaces
✓ Homeschool co-op meeting space
✓ Family learning resources from a Biblical worldview
✓ A beautiful community hub for homeschool families in York, PA

Every early commitment gives us clearer direction, stronger negotiating power, and greater confidence to secure the right space.
Founding Member Interest Levels
Which level best describes your interest?
Hadassah Learning Commons is exploring several membership levels so families can indicate what may be realistic for their household if the project moves forward. These are sample ranges only. Final pricing will depend on lease costs, staffing, insurance, utilities, and the number of committed families. No payment is required today.
Interest List
$0/month
For families who want updates but are not ready to indicate financial commitment.
Community Access Interest
Estimated $39–$59/month
For families who want a lower-cost way to stay connected, attend select gatherings, and support the vision.
Family Flex Interest
Estimated $79–$125/month
For families who may want limited monthly visits, access to resources, or occasional use of the space.
Founding Member Basic
Estimated $175–$225/month
For families who want limited weekly access to the learning commons.
Founding Member Plus
Estimated $275–$375/month
For families who expect regular use of the space for study, community, parent work, and learning resources.
Founding Member Premium
Estimated $450–$650/month
For families who want more frequent access, stronger flexibility, and priority opportunities as the space develops.
Anchor Founding Member
Estimated $750+/month or founding gift
For families, individuals, churches, ministries, businesses, or Biblically grounded supporters who believe in the vision and want to help make the launch possible.

When Will Funding Be Collected?
Hadassah Learning Commons is currently in the planning and Founding Member interest stage. No payment is required today.
Funding will only begin if there is enough serious family and community interest to move toward securing a property. Before any funds are collected, Founding Member families and supporters will receive clear details about:
✓ proposed membership options
✓ expected monthly costs
✓ what funds will support
✓ property status
✓ launch timeline
✓ next steps before payment is requested
The goal is to move wisely, transparently, and responsibly — not to collect money before the plan is clear.
Founding Member commitments will help determine whether Hadassah Learning Commons can responsibly move from vision to reality.
FAQs
Is Hadassah Learning Commons open now?
Not yet. Hadassah Learning Commons is currently in the planning and founding member interest stage.
The vision is to create a private, membership-based learning commons for homeschool families in York, PA. Before leasing or securing a property, we need to know whether enough families are seriously interested in supporting the space through membership.
This early stage allows families to learn the vision, ask questions, join the interest list, and indicate whether they would consider becoming Founding Members.
Why are you seeking founding members?
We are collecting founding member interest because a space like this cannot be built responsibly without knowing whether there is enough family and community support.
Leasing a property, preparing the space, furnishing study areas, creating children’s areas, and offering family learning resources require real financial planning. Founding member interest helps us determine whether there are enough families who want this kind of space badly enough to help bring it from vision to reality.
In simple terms: your interest helps us know whether Hadassah Learning Commons should move forward.
Does becoming a Founding Member require payment today?
No. At this stage, becoming a Founding Member or joining the Founding Member Interest List does not require payment.
Right now, we are gathering serious interest, not collecting funds. This allows families to express support without pressure while helping us estimate whether the vision has enough momentum to move forward.
When the time comes to collect funds, families will receive clear information first, including membership options, expected costs, what the funds will support, and next steps.
Will there be a membership fee?
Yes. Hadassah Learning Commons is being developed as a private, membership-supported space, so there will be a membership fee.
The final amount will depend on the property, lease cost, utilities, furnishings, insurance, materials, and the number of committed families. The goal is to create a beautiful, useful, and sustainable space while keeping the model as accessible as possible for homeschool families.
Founding Members may be offered early opportunities, special recognition, priority access, or reduced launch-phase options, among other amenities, depending on the final structure.
Who is this for?
Hadassah Learning Commons is for homeschool families, parent educators, working homeschool parents, small co-op groups, and families who want a warm, beautiful, Biblically grounded community-centered alternative to learning alone at home.
It is designed for families who want space to teach, read, study, work, gather, connect, and build meaningful relationships while their children learn alongside others.
It is also for Biblically grounded individuals, families, churches, ministries, and community supporters who believe in the vision and would like to become Anchor Founding Members. Anchor Founding Members may not need the space themselves every week, but they understand the value of helping to create a Biblical faith- and family-centered learning environment for the next generation.
What happens if the property is not secured?
If the property is not secured, no launch-phase funds will be collected for that property.
The purpose of this current stage is to measure interest before making a major financial commitment. If there is not enough founding member support, or if the property is no longer available, we may pause, adjust the plan, consider another location, or continue building the interest list until the timing is right.
The goal is not to rush into a lease. The goal is to move wisely, transparently, and only when there is enough committed support to make the project sustainable.
When will funding collection begin?
Funding collection will begin only after there is enough serious founding member interest to justify moving toward a lease or property commitment.
Before any funding is collected, interested families will receive clear details about the proposed property, membership structure, founding member options, expected costs, what the funds will be used for, and the anticipated timeline.
No one will be expected to give without understanding the plan. Founding member commitments are intended to help determine whether Hadassah Learning Commons can responsibly move from vision to reality.
What is a Founding Member?
A Founding Member is someone who helps Hadassah Learning Commons move from idea to reality.
Founding Members are early supporters who indicate that they are willing to financially support the launch of the space once the details are finalized. Their commitment helps demonstrate that there is enough community demand to justify securing a property and preparing the space.
Founding Members are not just joining a program. They are helping establish the foundation for a Biblically sound, long-term learning community.
What is an Anchor Founding Member?
An Anchor Founding Member is an individual, family, church, ministry, business, or community supporter who believes deeply in the mission and wants to help make the space possible at a higher level.
Anchor Founding Members may include families who plan to use the space often, but they may also include supporters who simply believe that homeschool families need a beautiful, Biblically grounded place to learn, gather, and build community.
This role is especially important because early anchor support can help make the difference between a good idea and a secured space.
What will Founding Member funds support?
Founding Member funds may help support the practical launch needs of Hadassah Learning Commons, including securing the space, initial rent or lease-related costs, furnishings, bookshelves, study tables, children’s learning materials, parent work areas, insurance, technology, and launch preparation.
The goal is to create a space that is warm, functional, beautiful, and sustainable from the beginning.
A clearer breakdown will be provided before any funds are collected.
Why should families commit before the space opens?
Because the space cannot open without committed families.
Hadassah Learning Commons depends on a simple principle: if enough families want this kind of place and are willing to support it, the vision can move forward. If families wait until the space is fully open before committing, the property may never be secured.
Founding member interest helps answer the most important question: Is there enough real community support to make this possible?
What if I am interested but not ready to commit financially?
Join the Interest List. Your interest still matters. However, families who are ready to indicate a possible Founding Member level are especially important because those responses help determine whether the project can move forward.
Will Hadassah Learning Commons be a school or drop-off program?
No. Hadassah Learning Commons is not being developed as a traditional school or drop-off childcare program.
It is envisioned as a private, membership-based learning commons where homeschool families can gather, teach, study, read, work, participate in small-group learning opportunities, and build community. Parents remain responsible for their children.
Will parents need to stay with their children?
Yes. Hadassah Learning Commons is being designed as a family-centered space, not a drop-off program.
Parents or responsible guardians should expect to remain present with their children unless a specific supervised event, class, or program is later offered with clear guidelines.
What makes this different from a library, co-op, or café?
Most homeschool families are piecing together community from several places: the library for books and connection, the café for Wi-Fi and a warm atmosphere outside the home, the co-op for occasional classes, and home for everything else. Hadassah Learning Commons is being designed to bring those pieces together into one intentional, membership-based space.
Unlike a public library, Hadassah Learning Commons will be created specifically for homeschool families. Additionally, because Haddash Learning Commons is Biblically based, parents can rest assured that every book, resource, and activity will not contradict the Biblical view of male, female, and family.
And unlike a café, Hadassah Learning Commons would welcome the reality of children, a place to play, learn, gather, and grow. Curated books aligned with the Biblical worldview, teaching, conversation, and family rhythms will happen here. Hadassah Learning Commons is not a co-op; it is a common space for faith, family, and community to be and do, without constantly having to be vigilant against the bombardment of secular indoctrination.
Hadassah Learning Commons will offer a warm hybrid library/cafe atmosphere, curated books aligned with the Biblical Worldview, parent work areas, shared study space, teaching and meeting rooms, children’s reading and play areas, family learning resources, small-group gathering spaces, and a consistent place to build relationships and community.
This is for families who do not simply want another activity. It is for families who want a home base for learning, community, and shared educational life.
How can I help right now?
Choose the interest level that best reflects your family’s needs or your desire to support the launch. You can also share the vision with homeschool families, churches, ministries, businesses, and other Biblically grounded supporters who may want to help establish this space.