Kids Hope USA

Kids Hope USA
FoundedOctober 1994 (1994-10)[1]
TypeEducational organization
38-3624308
FocusEducation, mentorship, students, youth
Location
  • 201 W. Washington Ave Suite 20
    Zeeland, MI 49464
Coordinates42°48′33″N 86°01′23″W / 42.809129°N 86.0231209°W / 42.809129; -86.0231209
Area served
United States
Key people
Karen Pearson (President)
Revenue$2.08 Million[2]
Employees23
Volunteers11,652[3]
Websitewww.kidshopeusa.org

Kids Hope USA is a national, non-profit organization that facilitates mentoring relationships through a church-school partnership. The non-profit equips churches to make a lasting impact in their communities by connecting the local church with a local elementary school to operate a proven and established school-based mentoring program. In a Kids Hope USA mentor program, students meet once a week for one hour with a mentor – someone who is there just for them. This one-on-one attention of another caring and consistent adult in a student’s life makes a difference!  

History

Kids Hope USA was founded in 1994. After asking experts in law enforcement, education, religion, and health and human services how churches could address the needs of a growing number of children, a unanimous answer was given: Churches that mobilize and train their members to form one-to-one relationships with children can make a profound difference in their lives. Responding to this, in February 1995, Kids Hope USA initiated three partnership sites in Michigan. These programs sparked interest in many other communities, where church and school representatives soon requested program information.[4]

The Kids Hope USA Way

The Kids Hope USA model was designed to teach churches how to create meaningful mentoring relationships with public elementary schoolchildren and provide hope and encouragement during their time together.

One Student: A public elementary or middle school child who benefits from a relationship with a caring and consistent adult.

One Mentor: For an hour each week, a screened and trained mentor spends time with their student and provides friendship, engages in game play, and even helps with some basic academic skills.

How it works: A committed congregation takes ownership of the program and provides a screened and trained mentor and a behind-the-scenes prayer partner. The school welcomes this proven intervention to increase the social, emotional, and academic skills of children, at no cost to the school.

30 years later, Kids Hope USA exists in 33 states with 11,652 lives impacted during the 2023-2024 school year. Located in urban, suburban and rural communities, these churches range in size from 40 to 5,000 members and represent over 30 different denominations.

References

  1. ^ "Kids Hope USA History". Kids Hope USA. Archived from the original on 1 August 2012. Retrieved 6 October 2012.
  2. ^ "Kids Hope Usa Inc - Zeeland, Michigan". FindTheBest. FindTheBest.com, Inc. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |url= (help)
  3. ^ "KHUSA 2011 Annual Report" (PDF). Retrieved 6 October 2012.
  4. ^ "Kids Hope USA History". Kids Hope USA. Archived from the original on 14 July 2014. Retrieved 11 June 2014.