Twins Get a New Family
The summer was full of memories they would never forget. They went to Central Park, Coney Island, attended Kidsave events, went sailing and swimming. The hardest part was knowing the girls would have to return to Colombia...
The summer was full of memories they would never forget. They went to Central Park, Coney Island, attended Kidsave events, went sailing and swimming. The hardest part was knowing the girls would have to return to Colombia...
During the COVID-19 quarantine, foster youth and families are not able to meet one another in person at Weekend Miracles events. We knew it was VITAL to find a way to develop potential connections, so on Saturday, April 4th Kidsave hosted its first virtual event on Zoom -- video conferencing!
Dear Kidsave family and friends, It's the start of spring, a time we usually bask in the beauty of blooming flowers, blossoming trees, and warmer weather. However, this spring many of us are left feeling uncertain as COVID-19 events continue to unfold.
Kidsave is pleased to announce the appointment of Shannon Scott Paul to Kidsave's Board.
Kidsave is pleased to announce the appointment of Sherri Sweeney to Kidsave's Board.
"Love me for who I am." That is the silent plea of children growing up without families. In 2020, Kidsave is reminding our supporters of our commitment to give these kids a voice and a choice, recognizing their wisdom, experience, and hopes.
Washington, DC and Los Angeles — Kidsave announces the appointment of Allyson Baker to Kidsave Board.
Before the ball drops, I just have to say thank you for celebrating another year of miracles with us! This year we honored the vision and achievements of my dear friend and Kidsave Co-Founder, Terry Baugh. With your help, Terry and I have had extraordinary years together, creating life-altering moments.
Los Angeles, CA and Washington DC — Kidsave is pleased to announce the appointment of Casey Jenkins to Kidsave’s Associate Board.
ST. MICHAELS — Today, they are beautiful, accomplished women with warm smiles and broad hearts. But back in 2001, sisters Svetlana and Ekaterina and were neglected little girls languishing in an orphanage in Tver, Russia, more than two hours north of Moscow.