Summer Miracles 2024: The Journey So Far
Summer Miracles kids from Colombia are enjoying unforgettable experiences in the U.S., forming connections and seeking adoptive families until August 1.
Summer Miracles kids from Colombia are enjoying unforgettable experiences in the U.S., forming connections and seeking adoptive families until August 1.
Sebastian Barkey's journey from Colombia to finding his forever family in America through Kidsave's Summer Miracles program is a moving testament to resilience and the transformative power of love.
Kidsave's Co-Founder and CEO, Randi Thompson, and Head of Kidsave Ukraine, Nata Kravchuk, spoke with NewsNation about Kidsave's ongoing work in Ukraine.
On June 2, our Ukrainian team celebrated Children's Day in Kyiv with games, crafts, and treats, fostering connections and leadership among the youth in our Pathway to Success program.
Kidsave CEO and Co-Founder Randi Thompson was recently featured in media to discuss the ongoing war in Ukraine and Kidsave's life-changing work there.
In April, Kidsave presented its Corporate Mentoring Program at the European Mentoring Summit in Paris, sharing best practices and uniting mentoring initiatives from various organizations.
In March, Kidsave's Pathway to Success program and Boeing volunteers hosted a heartwarming workshop on creativity, personal development, and learning new skills for older youth in Ukraine.
The inspiring story of Eric, Chris, and Kevin: a family brought together through Kidsave's Summer Miracles program. Witness the power of love, connection, and the incredible impact of giving older orphans a chance at family.
"My parents saved me. I don't know where I would be without their love." Cindy Cook reflects on her journey of adoption and family.
$250. Here in the US, $250 won’t get you very far. It will get you a few tanks of gas, sure. A dinner at a fancy restaurant. A single pair of nice shoes, perhaps. In the US, $250 isn’t life-changing money, but for an orphan in Sierra Leone, it is.