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Kids That Do Good Provides Kids of All Ages the Opportunity to Volunteer and Give Back

Kids That Do Good, a resource aimed at providing insights and access for children who are below the legal age of working but would like to become involved with organizations and causes locally and nationally, announced its launch today on a mission to empower young people to make a difference at any age. The platform, an innovative yet easy to navigate site, makes it effortless for eager participants to search charities by age, location or category and find ways to get involved and make a positive impact on their community.

 

Founded by Max and Jake Klein, 14-year-old twin brothers with an inherit desire to give back, KTDG was created with the objective of solving a pain point the two commonly ran into throughout their early childhood – the inability for kids to volunteer due to age restrictions. Always keen on donating birthday gifts and raising money for those in need, Max and Jake set out to build an interactive platform that serves as an aggregator of charities from across the nation organized by age, category, and location. In addition, the site will host a variety of blog content written by the two founders, as well as their DXagency team and teenage board members, to create an environment that fosters service and even provides charitable ideas that anyone can do on their own.

 

“For as long as we can remember, we’ve been trying to help make the world a better place,” said KTDG Co-Founder, Max Klein. “When we realized we weren’t alone in running into the challenge of finding charities that allowed kids of all ages to participate, we decided to launch KTDG to do just that.” Jake Klein, the other half of KTDG’s founding duo adds, “Our goal is simple- to connect kids with ways to give back on a local, regional or even national level. It’s a simple concept but we hope that the impact it has on the community will be extraordinary.”

 

Misha Zilman, the KTDG Advisor and DXagency Sr. Director of Accounts, shares, “When Max and Jake told us about the idea we knew we had to make it a reality.  It’s amazing how many kids are searching for ways to make an impact and the age barrier is a difficult one to navigate alone.  We wanted to aggregate ideas and charities for each age, but also realize that families can participate together. It’s for the kids, but we can all benefit from KTDG.  DXagency is powering the idea by donating its services and every disciple of the agency is supporting this worthy cause.”

 

KTDG is a 501(C) (3) charitable organization and the site supports two types of users, the volunteer and the organization representative. Volunteers are given the opportunity to comb through the KTDG Database to find a cause that interests them by using the filtering tools. In turn organization representatives are also given the opportunity to sign up and propose their causes to be vetted by the KTDG team. Currently, the platform offers volunteering opportunities in over 20 major cities at reputable organizations including the Susan G. Komen for the Cure, Food Bank of New York, and The Miami Zoo as well as outlines ideas and charitable initiatives that kids and families can do on their own.

 

About Kids That Do Good

KTDG is a 501(C) (3) charitable organization aimed at providing resources for kids who are unable volunteer due to age restrictions, while still providing the organizations they aim to help brand awareness and accessibility. Founded by two New Jersey teenagers, KTDG looks to create a place where kids and their parents can discover ways to participate locally, regionally or even on a national level.

 

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Austin Rotter

5W Public Relations

arotter@5wpr.com

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