Our Quest
Our mission is simple yet profound: to make TTRPGs accessible to every afterschool program, regardless of their resources. We envision a world where students can embark on epic adventures right at school for free.
What Sets Us Apart?
LET’S QUEST stands out as a beacon of support for those who recognize the unique educational benefits that TTRPGs offer. We understand that fostering imagination and teamwork goes beyond the traditional classroom setting. Ours support and resources empower afterschool programs to create dynamic and engaging experiences that seamlessly blend fun and learning.
Board Members
John Johnson
Chair
Introduced to the enchanting world of tabletop games by his older brother, John is a lively game and hobbyist tabletop content creator on a mission to infuse joy and camaraderie into the world. He met many of his closest friends and allies through tabletop gaming and believes it to be a powerful social space. His hope is to create a door for students into the hobby where they can form similar strong bonds.
Edward Gates
Vice Chair
A jet-setting salesman by day and a dungeon master by night, Edward's life is a thrilling blend of business acumen and fantasy escapades. Whether sealing the deal or rolling for initiative, he tackles each challenge with the same enthusiasm and charisma that make him a legend in both realms.
Jessica Johnson
Treasurer
Jessica credits TTRPGs with helping build strong friendships, and hopes that Let’s Quest can do the same for others. Her diverse background includes time in the Air Force, Windows systems administration, organizational management, and a Psychology BS degree. Together these disparate experiences tie the creative and logical together for a unique perspective.
Kelli Sluder
Secretary
Kelli found her love for TTRPGS while living in Japan as an international teacher. She was introduced to the world of TTRPGS when a group of like-minded teachers came together and developed a small community of story-tellers and gamers to get them through cold winters. Since 2014, Kelli has sought out a community of gamers, who also love TTRPGS, everywhere she’s lived. As an educator of 16 years, Kelli brings RPGS into her classroom as both after-school fun and as engaging writing assignments.