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From: Whole Kids Foundation <in...@wholekidsfoundation.org>
Date: Sun, Mar 29, 2020, 9:00 AM
Inspire young entrepreneurial spirit and find at-home activities for the kids.
During this unusual and unchartered time, we wanted to reach out and share some positive happenings, stories in our world and to also provide additional resources for families including kids activities.

Our work continues as we support schools and inspire families to improve children’s nutrition and wellness, and we are honored to be on the front lines in assisting districts feeding our children. We know you join us in appreciating the many teachers who are teaching remotely and school food service workers who are ensuring students and families can have meals during this unsettling time.
 
We wish you and your families the best as we all weather this together! Thank you for your ongoing support!

Did you know that 72 percent of high school students say they want to start their own business someday? Student-powered ventures are popping up across the country because this generation is eager to make a difference.

The #WholeKidsBiz Sweepstakes is our first step in determining the interest and support needed to help young entrepreneurs and school business programs, as we develop a future pilot grant program.

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Encouraging Young Entrepreneurial Spirit

If you have a child with entrepreneurial aspirations, it can be tough to know how to support them. This month, we’re asking kidpreneurs’ biggest fans – their parents and teachers – to share their tips for supporting biz-minded loved ones.

Get tips from D'Andra and Theo Ulmer, parents of 15-year-old business sensation and founder of Austin-based Me & the Bees Lemonade, Mikaila Ulmer. After 10 years in buzzness, Mikaila is now selling her lemonade in hundreds of stores across the country.

Join Mikaila and Whole Kids Foundation in supporting our hard-working honeybees with our Give Bees A Chance campaign during June’s National Pollinator Month. Details coming soon!
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📷Me and the Bees

Resources for Parents and Families 

With many families shifting their schedules to be at home more, take advantage of our at-home activities, recipes and more! 

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