Published 10-07-03
Submitted by World of Children, Inc.
The Kellogg's Child Development Award, a $100,000 award sponsored by the Kellogg Corporate Citizenship Fund, the founding sponsor and charitable arm of Kellogg Company, recognizes those who have made extraordinary contributions to children by significantly improving their opportunities to learn and grow.
The finalists are:
The Cardinal Health Children's Care Award, a prestigious $100,000 award sponsored by the Cardinal Health Foundation, the charitable arm of leading health care products and services provider, Cardinal Health, recognizes an individual who has made a significant lifetime contribution to the health and well-being of children.
The finalists are:
The Founder's Award, a $15,000 scholarship, recognizes a young person under age 21, who is making extraordinary contributions to other children.
The finalists are:
The finalists were selected from hundreds of global applicants. The World of Children's International Advisory Council, headed by Muhammad Ali, boxing legend and United Nation's Ambassador of Peace, chose the finalists. The 2003 Awards will be presented to three finalists during a ceremony and celebration on November 20 in Columbus, Ohio, home of the World of Children Awards.
"The World of Children Awards are the equivalent of being nominated for a Nobel Prize. They are the most respected awards for people who have devoted their lives to helping children," said David W. Lippy, president, World of Children, Inc. "We are privileged to shine a light throughout the world on their work."
About World of Children
World of Children, Inc. (www.WorldofChildren.org) is a for-impact organization whose mission is to honor, illuminate and inspire action on behalf of children by raising global awareness of the plight of children and by recognizing and bringing together individuals who have had a profound positive effect on the well-being of children. Since 1998, the World of Children Awards program has recognized 37 honorees from 18 countries, awarding more than $800,000 that has been reinvested in helping children. Annual awards include a $15,000 Founder's Award, which honors youth serving other youth, and two lifetime achievement awards: the $100,000 Kellogg's Child Development Award and the $100,000 Cardinal Health Children's Care Award.
About Kellogg's Corporate Citizenship Fund (KCCF)
KCCF is the charitable arm of Kellogg Company, and the founding sponsor of the World of Children Awards. With projected annual sales of about $8 billion, Kellogg Company (www.kelloggs.com) is the world's leading producer of cereal and a leading producer of convenience foods. Brands include Kellogg's, Keebler, Pop-Tarts, Eggo, Cheez-It, Nutri-Grain, Rice Krispies, Murray, Austin Morningstar Farms, Famous Amos, Carr's Plantation, Ready Crust and Kashi.
About the Cardinal Health Foundation
Supported by the global resources of Cardinal Health (www.cardinal.com),including more than 50,000 employees around the world, the Cardinal Health Foundation is the focal point of the company's community relations efforts. The Foundation's mission is to support employees' charitable interests and to advance and fund programs that improve access to and delivery of quality health care services in communities where Cardinal Health operates. With annual revenues of more than $51 billion and operations in 22 countries across five continents, Cardinal Health is the leading provider of products and services supporting the health care industry.
Note to Editors
Additional information about the awards and the finalists, including downloadable photos of each of the honorees, is available at www.WorldofChildren.org.