Tuesday, March 27, 2007



How do we combat our kids' growing sense that positive change faces impossible odds? At the Adora Svitak Foundation our goal is to give kids a sense of ownership over their own future and the future of the world. When we teach kids how to cultivate and market their own talents, we are teaching concrete skills while simultaneously building their communication skills and overall sense of self worth. When kids see that their efforts are helping to build a force of positive change, they have a sense that it's not impossible: that changing the world for the better doesn't always have to be plodding and deadly serious-it can be a fun and creative experience.


angle from redistribution of wealth, access, resources and opportunity--larger picture--to make the world a better place, peaceful place, safer place, from Bill Gates. who uses his creativity to build this massive giant enterprise to little guy like us, Bill Gates is devoting his time now to redistribute his wealth that he has accumulated through all these years, we (the kids) don't have to wait, we can start now by using our talents, creativity, imagination and hard work to make products to entertain, educate, inform, inspire and enlight people around us.

Our business model--to help children to achieve their desire to help others by helping them to bring out their talent, desire, to make finished products to feel accomplished, proud and confident.

these are just some rough idea

how to get kids invoved in