Stars, Pars and Passion: Travel + Leisure Co. Gives Back
It was serendipity that aligned Scott and Melissa Cavanaugh with Give Kids The World, and caring hearts that continue to fuel their immeasurable support for the Village. (click for more)
It was serendipity that aligned Scott and Melissa Cavanaugh with Give Kids The World, and caring hearts that continue to fuel their immeasurable support for the Village. (click for more)
Give Kids The World Village just became even more magical with the addition of its new Serendipity themed pirate ship stage. Joining snoring trees, an enchanting castle and the world’s largest game of Candy Land, Serendipity is one of many ADA-accessible storybook attractions that help spread happiness and hope at the Village – an 89-acre, (click for more)
“At Chesapeake Hospitality, we strive to ensure that a culture of service to others is evident at each one of our hotels…that our employees live it, and that guests who walk through our doors feel it: the joy of giving to others,” says Chesapeake Hospitality Director of Culture & Communication Jane McCaul. “And one of (click for more)
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a disproportionate effect on nonprofits, and Give Kids The World is no exception. Faced with seemingly insurmountable challenges – including the temporary closure of the Village – Give Kids The World took the opportunity to continue doing what it does best: improving lives and spreading joy. To assist other organizations (click for more)
As charities across the U.S. explore creative ways to persevere during the COVID-19 pandemic, Give Kids The World decided to do what it does best: Give back. In late October, it extended an opportunity for eight new recipients of assistance dogs to enjoy a memorable weeklong stay at the Village. (click for more)