Story of the Week

Family Portrait

Mrs. Johnson and her first grade mentee, Anna were working in their “KIDS HOPE USA All About Me” books. While finishing the drawing of their family picture, Anna looked over at Mrs. Johnson’s family drawing and said, “Where’s me? I want to be in your picture.” Mrs. Johnson happily added Anna to her “family” picture. This […]

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Hope for Kinley

Last year, KIDS HOPE USA mentor, Bonnie, began mentoring Kinley, a very needy second grade girl. Kinley had many discipline issues, including suspensions throughout the year.  As Bonnie began mentoring Kinley this year it was evident Kinley’s home life was getting worse and foster care was being discussed. During a recent mentoring session, Kinley mentioned

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SO COOL!

Colton, a KIDS HOPE USA student recently shared this with his mentor, “In 1st grade you were okay. In 2nd grade you were kinda cool. Now, in 3rd grade you are SO COOL!” This story was submitted by our friends at Fort Worth Presbyterian Church in Fort Worth, TX.

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Looking Ahead

Mr. V, had very little experience working with children and was exteremely nervous about working with Parker, a second grader who had already undergone eight surgeries related to to his Velocardiofacial Syndrome.  “What if he doesn’t like me?”, he asked his KIDS USA HOPE Director. Towards the end of their first year together, Parker asked Mr. V,

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