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2012 Scenic Wall Calendar Project

Start Date: 
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
End Date: 
Saturday, December 31, 2011
Location: 
USA
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USA

We are creating a big and beautiful 2012 Scenic Wall Calendar from photo contributions from kids (by joining the Photo Contest). Proceeds from the Calendar sales will be donated to Kids Caring 4 Kids and other non-profits and schools that are co-sponsoring the project with us.

Wheaton Teen Kendall Ciesemier Helping African Orphans

Watch an interview of Kendall Ciesemier, founder of Kids Caring 4 Kids, on FOX - Chicago

 

Women of the Year: Readers’ Choice Award 2010 Nominee: Kendall Ciesemier, 17, Wheaton, Illinois

Kendall Ciesemier, founder of Kids Caring 4 Kids, was named a 2010 nominee for Glamour Magazine’s Women of the Year: Readers’ Choice Award. Check out the full article at www.glamour.com

Wheaton teen's astounding charity work draws even more attention

Kendall with new friends at Lifesong School in Zambia

Daily Herald | by Robert Sanchez   August 23, 2010

Kendall Ciesemier was 11 when an idea to donate $360 to sponsor one child in Africa blossomed into a charity that would raise money for thousands of kids affected by AIDS. In that time, she met a former president, appeared on "Oprah" and raised more than $830,000 through her Kids Caring 4 Kids organization. But a few years later, the motivation that called her to action was starting to wane.

Five Questions with Kendall Ciesemier, Founder of Kids Caring 4 Kids

Check out this Q&A at seventeen.com with Kendall Ciesemier, Founder of Kids Caring 4 Kids.  Kendall chats about how KC4K got started, why she’s passionate about helping kids in Africa, how she juggles her busy life in high school, and what she’s thinking about for the future.

Hospital’s Design Is Guided by Experiences of Youth

By GIOVANNA BREU for the New York Times Published: June 3, 2010

It was one of the first meetings of the Kid’s Advisory Board of Children’s Memorial Hospital, and 17-year-old Kendall Ciesemier was telling the high-priced architects designing the new $915 million hospital that they needed to go back to the drawing board.

KC4K Newsletter Vol. 5 - April 2010

A Dream Come True … I’m Going to Africa!

I can’t believe it!  In June I’m going to Africa. Now I will get to see our efforts of five years in action! My family will travel with our partners in Zambia and South Africa. We’ll visit two orphan care centers we support, a well project, and a bike distribution.  

Geneva school children raised hundreds for Africa

By Staff reports Geneva Republican
Posted Feb 09, 2010 @ 07:11 PM Geneva, IL

Channel One News

Channel One News recently aired a segment on Kids Caring 4 Kids on its netowrk.  Channel One, the leading television news network for teens nationwide, is delivered daily to nearly six million teens in approximately 8,000 middle schools and high schools across the country

Check out the segment on YouTube!

Wheaton North student on mission to help less fortunate in Africa

By Karen Schwartz Special to the The Chicago Tribune

Like many kids her age, Wheaton North junior Kendall Ciesemier, 16, maintains a busy schedule. In addition to attending classes, she runs cross country, serves on the student council executive board, and helps plan outings for special-needs students at her school.

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