organizations running this strategy · 1
activities of orgs running this strategy
A sample of programmatic activities from the orgs above. These are what the strategy looks like on the ground.
- Character Education Delivery KITA KIDS CORPORATIONdirect serviceDelivers character education, based on the KITA Concept and its "Three KITA Rules," to children through school assemblies, workshops, and speeches. This program has reached over 35,000 children in the Phoenix metropolitan area and parts of California, including large events like the Phoenix Open Dream Day and a Play Day Event with Nickelodeon and Boys and Girls Clubs.
- Development of KITA Television Series KITA KIDS CORPORATIONdirect serviceIs developing a television series called "KITA Klub" that will combine animation and live action, with enough stories for 26 half-hour shows, to further disseminate the KITA Concept.
- Distribution and Sale of Educational Merchandise KITA KIDS CORPORATIONdirect serviceOffers and distributes educational merchandise such as T-shirts, posters, stickers, books, coloring books, and plush toys to encourage children to learn and use the KITA Concept. This also includes monthly KITA activity pages to organizations.
- KITA Concept Training and Curriculum Development KITA KIDS CORPORATIONcapacity buildingProvides training for coaches, staff, and teachers to deliver the KITA Concept to children in schools and youth organizations. This includes enrichment sessions and curriculum development for corporations and children's organizations.
- Publication of KITA Kollection Books KITA KIDS CORPORATIONdirect servicePublishes a series of books called "The KITA Kollection" to help children recognize their self-worth and learn the KITA Concept. Currently available titles include "KITA and the Sames: Understand and Respect Others' Differences!" and "KITA and Dandi: You Choose What You Think . . . Think Positively!", along with "The KITA Koloring and Activity Book."
- Tolerance Advocacy KITA KIDS CORPORATIONadvocacyDelivered a closing speech on tolerance, titled "Love is stronger than hate," at the Memorial Service at Phoenix Civic Plaza for Balbir Sing Sodi in September 2001.