Planning for the Future

What happens when a child loses a parent to a work-related fatality? How do families cope with a dramatic decrease in income because Mom or Dad cannot return to work due to an injury? In many cases, pursuing higher education seems unattainable. No student should be denied the opportunity to pursue an education due to lack of finances. Planning for the future never starts too early.

The Planning for the Future initiative is designed to reach potential scholarship applicants, specifically those who are not yet of college age. Kids’ Chance collects and maintains contact information for identified students and communicates with them when the time comes to start considering higher education. Scholarship grants may be awarded to students attending accredited post-secondary educational programs.

If you are the parent or guardian of a child who may qualify, even if their college-age years are far away, complete the online form on the Kids’ Chance website to submit your information for potential scholarship opportunities. At Kids’ Chance of America, when the time is right, they will share your information with the appropriate Kids’ Chance state organization to begin the scholarship application process for the applicant to be considered for Kids’ Chance support.

Find out more by visiting the Kids’ Chance website:
Planning for the Future