Kia Motors America is hosting a 2014 Holiday Mixer and Toy Drive on Wednesday December 10, 2014 from 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM.
In lieu of an admission fee, please bring 1 unwrapped toy (value $15) benefiting KidWorks (Santa Ana). Continue reading
Kia Motors America is hosting a 2014 Holiday Mixer and Toy Drive on Wednesday December 10, 2014 from 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM.
In lieu of an admission fee, please bring 1 unwrapped toy (value $15) benefiting KidWorks (Santa Ana). Continue reading→
Dialogue Invites Santa Ana to a Free Theatre-Making Workshop! A free Illusion of Fighting Theater Workshop is set for Wed., Oct. 2, 2013 from 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm, at Kidworks, located at 1902 W. Chestnut, in Santa Ana.
Space is limited! Sign up today at http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/S92VQSJ. No experience necessary. Ages 18 and up.
Introduction to Illusion of Fighting on Stage will feature Instructor Richard Soto. Continue reading→
Come out for the 5th Annual Townsend Raitt Street Fiesta! Sponsored by KidWorks.
The event will be Saturday, August 18th, from 10 am-2 pm between the 700 and 900 blocks of Townsend street in Santa Ana. Continue reading→
The Heritage Museum of Orange County is hosting a free Spring Literacy & Resource Fair today, Saturday, Mar 9, 2013, from 11:00am – 2:00pm. Again this is FREE & Open to the Public!
This event is Presented By:
Services and Information for: Continue reading→
For Immediate Release
For-Profit Career College Launches Free Career Workshops in Partnership with Local Non-Profits
Career College of California provides their successful career training to local residents free of charge.
Santa Ana, CA – September 28, 2012 – Career College of California seems to be doing something right since over 80% of their graduates are landing jobs in their fields of training. But with the unemployment rate still sky-high in Orange County they have decided to make some of their proprietary career services training available to local residents free of charge. They have partnered with some of the best and well respected local organizations including Kidworks, Working Wardrobes, Orange County Therapeutic Arts Center, Santa Ana Work Center, U.S. Marines and most recently Santa Ana Public Library to offer a series of career focused workshops. Continue reading→
Don’t miss today’s 2012 Summer Sensation Concert at the Yost Theater, in Downtown Santa Ana, from noon to 5 pm. Learn about local resources available to the youth of Santa ana as you enjoy a day of live entertainment! Support local youth talent!
Learn about the resources some of your local organizations provide to youth including Latino Health Access, The Center OC, KidWorks and Building Healthy Communities.
Organized by youth from: YEN, YETA, CORE and Teen Space. For more info: Barbara 714-878-1658, Barbara@kidworksonline.org.
FREE FOOD FREE MUSIC FREE RESOURCES! Continue reading→
Kidworks is showing the documentary “The Garden” this Sunday at 2:00 pm. This documentary was nominated in 2009, for an Academy Award for Best Documentary feature.
Synopsis: The 14-acre community garden at 41st and Alameda in South Central Los Angeles is the largest of its kind in the United States. Started as a form of healing after the devastating LA riots in 1992, the South Central Farmers have since created a miracle in one of the country’s most blighted neighborhoods. Growing their own food. Feeding their families. Creating a community. But now, bulldozers are poised to level their 14-acre oasis. The Garden follows the plight of the farmers, from the tilled soil of this urban farm to the polished marble of City Hall. Mostly immigrants from Latin America, from countries where they feared for their lives if they were to speak out, we watch them organize, fight back and demand answers.
The documentary is in English with Spanish subtitles.
There will be a second room for children with the movie “Up” and an arts and crafts activity.
Where: Kidworks
1902 W. Chestnut Ave.,
Santa Ana, CA 92703
When: Sunday, May 15 2011
Time: 2:00pm
Please RSVP to:
[cid:image002.jpg@01CC11A0.081A90A0] Bárbara Kidder García
Community Engagement Director
P: 714.834.9400 ext. 121
F: 714.834.9494
E:barbara@kidworksonline.org
http://www.kidworksonline.org/
A friend of mine named Tony Everett has spent the past year developing Pure Game, a unique platform that infuses the game of soccer with a character-building curriculum for youth. Pure Game uses the most popular sport in the world to deliver a life-changing message of growth and empowerment. Soccer breaks down barriers of culture, language, and mistrust. It creates a great opportunity to build relationships and establish trust. As this occurs, the kids he works with begin to feel comfortable and cared for enough to engage in a relationship with them. It is then that they are able to help them reach their full potential and make good choices that reflect the beautiful truth of who they are.
For the last couple of months, they have seen an incredible opportunity to work in Santa Ana’s inner-city. Children there are regularly confronted with gang violence, domestic abuse, child abuse, and many other dark and criminal distractions. They are faced with tough decisions regarding whether they should give in to peer-pressure and propagate the status quo or take the high road and risk standing out. Unfortunately, the apparent benefits of giving in, as fleeting as they are, can be quite seductive. For many of these kids, gang and criminal activity are the only way they actually feel like they are a part of a community that embraces.
Robert is a participant in KidWorks, an organization Everett partners with. He is a perfect example of the kids they are trying to reach. Robert is a mischievous 10 year old boy, full of anger and really fiery. He is always on the verge of being kicked out of KidWorks, but desperately needs to stay. A couple of weeks ago, he was raising a ruckus as usual. The receptionist warned him to behave or he would be asked to leave, and possibly not return. His sidekick that day, Jose, heard the warnings and chimed in. “Robert, you had better stop or you’re not going to be able to play Pure Game anymore.” The thought of not being allowed to play soccer with them caused Robert to consider how his actions can affect his life. His desire to be a part of Pure Game was enough to convince him to stop what he was doing and start changing his ways. The staff at KidWorks took notice. Even in its infancy, Pure Game is making a difference.
On November 3, 2010, while sitting in one of his many coffee shop offices, Everett realized Pure Game has the potential to influence the lives of many children this way. There is real darkness in and around places where children like Robert live, and they need the light of hope to shine into their lives. With strong role models and servant leaders creating a loving, caring environment, these kids can begin to step into the truth of who they are; beautiful beings, created in the image of God, containing eternal, infinite value, significance, and worth.
Sitting in that coffee shop on a warm California day he realized how transformative and far-reaching Pure Game could be. Everett gathered a team of capable and passionate individuals who could help make this dream a reality. They wrote out a plan that involved the inevitable; leaving the comfort of Everett’s full-time job to tackle this challenge head-on.
Since Pure Game is a non-profit serving the most underprivileged children in Orange County and beyond, the families involved are unable to bear the financial burden of keeping them up and running. So in order to move forward, they need people who are willing to partner with them financially. They have calculated a need to raise $60,000 by April 2011. Without it, Pure Game can’t be anything more than a spare-time hobby for whoever is involved.
Today Everett is asking for your support in several ways:
• A onetime donation – Click here
• Ongoing monthly financial support – Click here to send an email so Everett can send you a package
• Prayer – Click here to send a confirming email
• Introduction to corporate sponsors – Send contact information by clicking here
Your contribution to Pure Game will ensure that every week kids with few options are being cared for, having fun, and acquiring skills and strengths that vastly improve their chances of having a happy and successful life. Everett and his staff will make every effort to ensure that your contribution provides the greatest possible benefit to the children Pure Game serves.
Pure Game is a registered 501c3 charitable organization. Your sponsorship is deductible from your taxable income as allowed by law.
The 3rd Annual Townsend Raitt Community Fiesta and Resource Fair will take place on Saturday, August 28, 2010 from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. on the 700 – 900 block of S. Townsend Street.
“Celebrating a Healthy and Strong Community” is the event theme and community resource providers have embraced and will incorporate the message through their informational booths, and nutrition and physical fitness activities.
Other event highlights include cultural entertainment, food, fun and prizes for youth. The Townsend Raitt Task Force – a collaboration of SAPD, Orange County Probation, municipal agencies, residents, Bella Vista neighborhood association, SAUSD, property owners, faith- and community-based organizations – has been involved in planning this year’s event which will draw approximately 1,600 attendees.
For more information or if you are interested in donating toward the event, please contact Ava Steaffens, President/CEO of KidWorks, at ava@kidworksonline.org or (714) 834-9400. Refer to the attached FLYER for additional information.