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Physically and mentally disabled children comprise a significant
portion of America’s youth, yet the services designed to meet their special
needs fall short of adequacy. Established in 1997, Kids With Dreams (KWD)
seeks to fill this void providing opportunities for college students to create
or work in conjunction with local programs for the disabled in improving the
lives of the children they serve. The children in these programs have a wide
range of mental and physical disabilities including autism and Down Syndrome.
KWD serves to instill in disabled children the self-confidence necessary
for transition into an autonomous adult life and the belief that they can make
a valuable contribution to the world. KWD invites college students to form
personal relationships with the children through their various programs.
Students can become several different types of volunteers: classroom
assistants, mentors, educational program leaders, and early intervention
therapists. Activities range from mentoring individual children academically
to teaching them swimming as a form of physical therapy.
KWD is founded upon the principles of social entrepreneurship.
KWD approaches its social mission of serving disabled children from an
entrepreneurial perspective. KWD encourages innovative and creative solutions
to issues in developing volunteer programs and expanding funding base.
KWD is in a constant state of change in developing novel ways for
giving bright, energetic, and compassionate college students the opportunity
to make a difference in the lives of disabled children.
History and purpose of Kids with Dreams
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