By MORAN DVIR
Do you ever wonder how lucky kids are these days? It’s tempting to give them lectures about eating their vegetables because kids are starving, or appreciate the myriad of toys, games and clothes many children are given. But if you really want to find a way to help your kids develop gratitude, empathy and generosity, Kids in Philanthropy has the answers.
This organisation empowers kids to help other disadvantaged kids in Australia, through acts of giving, fundraising developed and led by children, workshops and experiential lessons that let kids put themselves in the shoes of others far less fortunate.
The mission of Kids in Philanthropy is to create a fund to teach children the art and skill of giving. Children from the ages of five to 18 years are encouraged to participate in our programmes along with their families, inclusive of siblings, parents, grandparents, uncles, aunts, cousins, etc. Through our workshops and events, we offer opportunities for knowledge-sharing, friendship, encouraging a spirit of sharing and cultural exchange. The ultimate aim is to forge stronger relationships between the children irrespective of their socio-economic backgrounds.