NEW YORK, Dec. 6, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, The KIND Foundation – a 501c3 started by KIND Healthy Snacks – announces the winners of its philanthropic program, KIND People, and launches a storytelling series that aims to reveal the transformative power of kindness. Through the program, the Foundation is awarding $1.1MM to seven people who are championing inclusivity and serving as beacons of empathy in communities nationwide.
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The KIND People winners are addressing a range of societal issues – from infusing humanity and healing into Ohio's prison system to providing clean water to Michigan families. Every day, these exemplars are working to ensure that all people – even the least understood and the most vulnerable – experience touches of humanity and have the opportunity to improve their lives.
"These remarkable human beings capture the spirit we need to elevate and the values that make America great, including kindness, respect and the conviction that we can make a positive difference in each other's lives," says Daniel Lubetzky, Founder & CEO of KIND and President of The KIND Foundation. "Most notably, these KIND People show us how to take steps toward understanding those who seem different, but deep down share our humanity."
Since the program's kickoff last January, nearly 5,000 stories of unsung heroes were submitted. Dana Rosenberg, Director of The KIND Foundation, says, "The response to the program reaffirmed our belief that good work is being done every day, and the extraordinary people leading this work deserve recognition and support. By showcasing their stories, we hope to encourage people everywhere to discover the kindness inside of themselves and take action in their own lives."
Six KIND People winners will receive a $100,000 prize, and one grand prize winner, Doniece Sandoval, will receive a $500,000 prize. Sandoval's organization, Lava Mae, stemmed from an idea that many thought was impossible — turning retired transportation buses into showers and toilets on wheels. Her pioneering approach has prompted advocates across the globe to devise innovative solutions to homelessness.
Unlike other programs, each KIND People awardee is given full discretion on how to deploy the funds, meaning they could use some or all for personal needs or interests. Sandoval, however, is allocating 100% of her prize to scaling Lava Mae's services, launching an open source toolkit so that other communities can follow suit, and innovating new pilot programs. She says, "Since Lava Mae began, we've received more than 1,200 requests to replicate our services from across the U.S. and around the world. Now, with The KIND Foundation's support, we'll be able to help cities everywhere deliver hygiene and dignity for their homeless neighbors."
In addition to Doniece, the Foundation will award the following people:
- Jo Dee Davis
When Jo Dee started volunteering at an Ohio prison 16 years ago, she never imagined it would become her community. Her organization, Healing Broken Circles, helps bring the voice of those affected into the conversation about incarceration, and its programs create a place for learning and self-discovery so that inmates can start life anew – inside and outside of prison. - Lam Ho
An advocate for the underserved, Lam has dedicated his life to ensuring that people understand their rights and gain access to the legal services they deserve. He works 100 hours per week at Community Activism Law Alliance (CALA), bringing energy, purpose, and personal experience to his clients' cases so that he can fight alongside them and make their voices heard.
- Monica Lewis-Patrick
Monica's sense of justice and belief in her ability to enact change has united a community in the fight for water rights. It started after she learned that Detroit had cut off the water of a building occupied by mothers and senior citizens. She co-founded We the People of Detroit, a grassroots organization that gives low-income families access to water; provides education on water issues; and mobilizes people to take action. - Sandra Goldberg
After beating breast cancer, Dr. Sandy started A Silver Lining Foundation to help others access the resources once at her disposal. Today, she provides funding for the entire spectrum of breast health testing (screenings through biopsy) as well as educational workshops to uninsured and underinsured women. Her ability to merge humanity with healthcare puts thousands of patients at ease. - Phyllis Shaughnessy
75-year-old Phyllis, nicknamed "the lunch lady," is an unstoppable force, feeding and uniting a community. Her tireless energy and generous spirit will help deliver an estimated 20,000 food packages this year to families in Copalis Beach, Washington and surrounding areas. She not only delivers nutrition, but also gives hundreds of families something – and someone – to rely on every week. - Jodi Rae Ingstad
Known as a "joyologist," Jodi Rae's commitment to kindness extends past her day job at an elderly home. Whether materially or emotionally, Jodi Rae selflessly serves North Dakota's most vulnerable – including the homeless, elderly, and families in need. Those whose lives she has touched describe her heart as one of action.
Over the coming weeks, KIND and The KIND Foundation – in collaboration with SoulPancake, TakePart, and GOOD – will spotlight the winners through inspiring videos and profiles that will unpack their kindness. To learn more, visit kinded.com/kindpeople.
About The KIND Foundation
The KIND Foundation is a 501(c)(3) organization established by KIND that aims to foster communities that are kinder, stronger and embrace our shared humanity. To learn more, visit www.kindsnacks.com/foundation.
About KIND Healthy Snacks
Since 2004, KIND® has been on a mission to make the world a little kinder one snack and act at a time. KIND was born out of its founder's desire to create a snack that was healthy and tasty. What began as a line of premium Fruit & Nut bars sparked the creation of a new healthier snacking category. Today, KIND has a family of snacks that offer solutions for a variety of occasions. Its recipes include nutrient-dense and simple ingredients like whole nuts, seeds, whole grains, and pieces of fruit. All KIND snacks are gluten free and do not contain genetically engineered ingredients.
Kindness is at the core of its business. KIND was founded with a social mission, the KIND Movement, which celebrates and inspires kindness. Today, the Movement is brought to life through the brand and The KIND Foundation. To learn more visit www.kindsnacks.com.
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