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NASA Federal Credit Union Awards Scholarships to Students

At the conclusion of its 2015 Mitchell-Beall-Rosen Memorial Scholarship Contest, NASA Federal Credit Union awarded scholarships—ranging from $1,000 to the top prize of $6,000—to eight high school seniors. The annual program rewards the writing talents of young Credit Union members…

Plae Invites Kids to be The Artist with “Art of Plae” Series

Plae, a kids shoe brand, today announced the launch of its “Art of Plae” series, featuring limited edition collaborations with rotating artists. The interactive series taps into the creative nature of kids by transforming children’s footwear into wearable art. The…

Children’s Rehabilitation Center Opens in China

On Monday, June 1, Enhui Children’s Rehabilitation Center was officially opened in Yuhua District, Shijiazhuang, Hebei Province in China, and a special charity performance was held to celebrate the International Children’s Day at the same time. Many of the children…

Study Reveals Teen Drivers Put Everyone at Risk

Nearly two-thirds of people injured or killed in a crash involving a teen driver are people other than the teen behind the wheel, according to a new report released by the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety. In 2013 alone, 371,645…

UNICEF Launches ‘Ek Star Aisa Bhi’ Series in India

UNICEF recently launched an online campaign with #babiesneedyou that champions the cause of Mission Indradhanush by imploring responsible parents to follow full immunisation plan for their children. To continue the ongoing communication efforts that could save more than 400,000 babies…

Scholastic Accepting Applications from Kid Reporters

The Scholastic News Kids Press Corps, a team of Kid Reporters ages 10-14 around the world, is now accepting applications for the 2015-2016 school year. Students with a strong interest in journalism and writing can learn more about the program…

High School Student Creates Safe Driving PSA

When Chicago high school student Elijah Wilborn created his safe driving PSA, he left his phone, music and other distractions curbside – and picked up the grand prize in the TeenDrive365 Video Challenge from Toyota and Discovery Education, the leading…

Do Teens Act Without Thinking?

Parents often see their teens act rashly without thinking, not understanding their bad decision-making is biological. During adolescence, the teenage brain is only 80 percent developed and therefore incredibly susceptible to peer-pressure, risky behavior and less likely to make mature…

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