KinderEnergy

KinderEnergy

Goal

Building awareness that children are the world's most important natural resource.If one educates the child,one will be educating not only that person but his family, the village, the city, the country and the world. Plant love-plant knowledge-plant trees.

Summary

Children have the intelligence, creativity, spontaneity and good will that is necessary to
steward the world towards true social and environmental development. Our idea is to
tap into the positive energy that they generate, teaching them first to love the
environment and then second,  to respect it and be responsible for it. The future
well being of the world is in their hands.

Instead of saying that people are a problem for the environment, let us
focus on how people, who have learned to love, respect and be responsible for it, will be
the solution for the problems, environmental and social, that the world is facing today
and will continue to face tomorrow.

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Highlights

Progress

  • 02/24 — This is the final stretch! We are almost at the end of the Social-M Phase II contest! If we win, we will be awarded $10,000 to help push our movement forward!!! IT IS CRUNCH TIME! Invite everyone you know!
  • 02/24 — Today we contacted the director of Stanford's Center of Innovation and Learning
  • 02/24 — The Earth Institute at Columbia University was contacted today!
  • 02/24 — We are working on the final paper work to turn in before the final end date.
  • 02/24 — I spoke with assistant director of Bing Nursery School, Beth Wise who told me that the children are learning about love for nature and friends and, learning all about recycling. Great work Bing Nursery School! The planet is going to be much better with well formed kids like that.
  • 02/23 — After contacting Dr. Devi Prasad Shetty, Founder of Narayana Hospitals in India and WSJ's Henry Ford of Heart Surgery, we have finally received an answer. He is very happy to endorse KinderEnergy!
  • 02/23 — David Oliver Relin, author of Three Cups of Tea, was contacted today.
  • 02/23 — Five random high school students asked to give five different reasons why children can have a positive impact on the planet.
  • 02/22 — Last week Elisabeth contacted the Central Asia Institute, co-founded by Greg Mortensen, author of "Three Cups of Tea".
  • 02/22 — Twittermoms likes KinderEnergy. How many followers do we have today?
  • 02/22 — Hey, we have just seen that today alone we have two more followers on twitter.
  • 02/22 — Five emails were written on Friday to different directors of Stanford's International Student Club to ask whether or not their club could endorse our movment.
  • 02/22 — AMREF-USA was contacted Feb. 16th. Spoke with Director of US operations. http://usa.amref.org
  • 02/22 — Dr. Alison Gopnik, author of The Scientist in The Crib, was contacted today to set up conference call.
  • 02/22 — We are very excited! We received an personal email from Pawan Mehra.
  • 02/16 — Did you know? Berkeley psychologist and philosopher Alison Gopnik explores our growing understanding of cognitive processes in infants and explains how the capacity of a baby’s brain to analyze information and form coherent theories make it the world’s most powerful supercomputer.
  • 02/14 — Tomorrow one of us will speak with the directors of Bing Nursery School on campus and pledge 1 Sequoia Sempervivens for each child at the nursery school.
  • 02/14 — KinderEnergy believes that educating children is fundamental to helping the environment. KinderEnergy thus pledges to associate itself with well known non profits dealing with spreading and improving education in the USA and developing nations.
  • 02/14 — KinderEnergy pledges to support the creation of a "Sister School" program whereby a local school adopts and thus pledges support to a specific school in a developing country.

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