Winners

Every kid is special, and our 2010 Kids Who Give winners are extra special. Learn more about our five national winners from last year: their stories are inspiring and show just why these young people were our 2010 winners.

Katie in the Charleston Post

Katie in the Summerville Journal-Scene

Katie Stagliano – Katie’s Krops

Katie remains our hero for continuing to tackle hunger by growing and donating crops to those in need. And now, Katie’s paying it forward: this past year, she awarded seven grants to other children to start gardens in their own communities! Watch Katie’s video to see what she’s been
up to.

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Andi interviewed on 11 Alive Atlanta!

Andi Kezh – The Smile Train

Born with a cleft lip and palate, Andi has had nine surgeries. She decided to raise money for The Smile Train, an organization that provides free surgeries like hers to kids in need. Raising over $1,000 in just two weeks, Andi has helped four kids have surgeries and is actively collecting donations for more.

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Olivia Stinson – PEN Pals Book Club and Support Group

Olivia created the PEN Pals Book Club and Support Group for Children of Incarcerated Parents to promote literacy and community service for this often-overlooked group of kids. In the past three years, she has raised over $9,000, collected over 1,100 books for women recently released from prison, and done much more.

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Nathan interviewed on TV!

Nathan Earl – The Henry Tucker Foundation

Since his 6-year-old cousin Henry died of cancer, Nathan has helped raise more than $75,000 for the families of sick kids and takes gifts to young cancer patients to help them pass time in the hospital.

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Anna in the Tonawanda News

Anna Stang – Blankets of Love

Anna decided to make blankets for chemotherapy patients after seeing how cold her aunt got during treatments. With the help of friends and family, she raised hundreds of dollars for the fleece, made the blankets, and delivered them to the local chemotherapy center.

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