Kohl’s
Department Stores (NYSE: KSS) announced today it has awarded more
than 2,500 winners nationwide with nearly $400,000 in scholarships for
higher education and prizes through the Kohl’s
Cares® Scholarship Program. The winners were chosen from more than
32,000 nominees nationwide, and selected for the positive impact their
volunteer efforts have on the community.
“Kohl’s is thrilled to recognize this year’s winners of the Kohl’s Cares
Scholarship Program, and we applaud their efforts to better the
communities in which they live,” said Bevin Bailis, Kohl’s senior vice
president of communications and public relations. “It is an honor to
support these students as they pursue higher education and continue to
inspire all of us to serve others.”
Kohl’s
Cares® Scholarship Program awarded 10 national winners
$10,000 scholarships for higher education. In addition to the
recognition, Kohl’s will also donate a $1,000 to the nonprofit
organization of the winner’s choice. Scholarship recipients include:
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Luke Andritsch, 11, Fishers, Ind. – After music therapy played
a large role in his own leukemia treatments, Luke created Rhythm Pax,
a program that distributes percussion kits to patients at Riley
Children’s Hospital. Since founding Rhythm Pax, Luke has delivered
more than 500 kits to the hospital, offering patients and their
families the opportunity to connect, cope and heal through music.
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Kanika Gupta, 18, Apple Valley, Minn. – After traveling to
India and learning thousands of children die each day from preventable
causes, Kanika established the Eastview High School UNICEF Club. The
Club rallies students and the community to raise funds dedicated to
saving and improving the lives of children around the world. Through
the Club, Kanika has helped raise enough money for UNICEF to provide
7,000 doses of the tetanus vaccine and support the development of a
deep-well water pump to provide clean water for children in need.
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Chad Kamen, 16, Prospect, Ky. – Motivated to put an end
to hunger, Chad created Team Food Chain, a nonprofit dedicated to
raising funds to support organizations combating hunger in Kentucky.
As part of his efforts with Team Food Chain, Chad partnered with the
Kentucky Association of Food Banks (KAFB) and lobbied to establish a
$1.2 million appropriation in the Kentucky state budget for KAFB’s
Farms to Food Banks Program, which provides farm fresh foods to people
in need.
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Sydney Kamen, 18, Washington, D.C. – In an effort to reduce the
spread of disease in Southeast Asia, Sydney developed So Others Are
Protected (SOAP), an initiative dedicated to educating and promoting
sanitation in rural communities. Sydney works with luxury hotels in
Southeast Asia to collect and recycle discarded soap which is then
distributed to villages and communities along the Thai-Burmese border.
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Hannah Laman, 12, Loveland, Ohio – In an effort to encourage
literacy among children, Hannah founded Adopt a Book, an organization
that collects and distributes new and gently used children’s books to
underprivileged youth. To date, Adopt a Book has donated 60,000 books
to more than 50 organizations, schools and hospitals that serve
children in need.
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Abigail Lammers, 17, St. Louis, Mo. – As a leader for
her school’s environmental action team, Abigail was integral in
getting solar panels installed and implementing a composting program
at each of the 29 schools in her district. Abigail also led teams of
students to build individual compost bins for classrooms and a
butterfly garden behind her school.
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Sharon Li, 17, Manvel, Texas – With the help of her
siblings, Sharon founded We Care Act, a nonprofit that engages youth
around the world to help others recover from national disasters. To
date, We Care Act has rallied more than 31,000 people from 17 counties
and more than 130 schools in the U.S. to raise more than $200,000 and
collect more than 30,000 comfort items such as books and clothes for
those in disaster stricken areas.
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Braeden Mannering, 11, Bear, Del. – After attending the
Kid’s State Dinner at the White House, Braeden was inspired to form
3B: Brae’s Brown Bags, a nonprofit that fills brown bags with clean
water and healthy snacks and donates the bags to area homeless
shelters for individuals in need. To date, Braeden has handed out more
than 2,500 bags to the homeless in Delaware, Pennsylvania and Maryland
and helps inform others of his initiative by speaking at local schools
and community organizations.
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Lorelei McIntyre-Brewer, 9, Duncannon, Pa. – After being
diagnosed with a health condition that caused fluid to build up in her
lungs, Lorelei received a compression heart pillow that provided pain
relief and ultimately helped her recover. Eager to help others with
similar conditions, Lorelei started Heart Hugs where she sews
compression pillows and distributes them to pediatric heart and lung
patients at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and to orphanages
around the world.
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Rachel Prior, 12, Tallmadge, Ohio – As an advocate for
inclusion, Rachel was determined to complete the Cleveland Triathlon
with her friend Ethan who has cerebral palsy and autism. Rachel raised
the funds to purchase the special equipment necessary to compete by
pushing, pulling and towing Ethan for the duration of the race. After
months of training, the pair crossed the finish line together and
helped raise more than $5,000 for United Cerebral Palsy of Greater
Cleveland.
Kohl’s also awarded nearly 200 regional winners with $1,000 scholarships
toward higher education. In addition, more than 2,000 local students in
all 50 states each received a $50 Kohl’s gift card for their volunteer
efforts. For more information or a complete list of Kohl’s Cares Scholarship
Program national, regional and local level winners, visit www.kohlskids.com.
Since the program began in 2001, Kohl’s has recognized more
than 24,000 youth, including the 2015 winners, with nearly $4.7 million
in scholarships and prizes. The Kohl’s Cares Scholarship
Program is part of Kohl’s Cares, Kohl’s philanthropic program focused on
improving the lives of children. For more information about Kohl’s
community involvement, visit www.kohls.com/cares.
About Kohl’s
Kohl’s (NYSE: KSS) is a leading specialty department store
with 1,164 stores in 49 states. With a commitment to inspiring and
empowering families to lead fulfilled lives, the company offers amazing
national and exclusive brands, incredible savings and inspiring shopping
experiences in-store, online at Kohls.com and
via mobile devices. Committed to its communities, Kohl’s has raised more
than $274 million for children’s initiatives nationwide through its
Kohl’s Cares® cause merchandise program, which operates under Kohl's
Cares, LLC, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Kohl's Department Stores,
Inc. For additional information about Kohl’s philanthropic and
environmental initiatives, visit www.Kohls.com/Cares. For
a list of store locations and information, or for the added convenience
of shopping online, visit www.Kohls.com.
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