There are so many people and organizations that believe in the Difference Maker Movement and we want to highlight them and thank them for their support.
The Morgridge Family Foundation saw how special this idea was even before we did. We owe it all to them for fueling the spark, helping spread the word and most of all for giving us the gift of a lifetime, meeting Haruna.
STEM Launch K-8 School sincerely believes in supporting all aspects of a child’s soul. Principal Kellie Lauth lit the spark and introduced us to The Morgridge Family Foundation. She has stood by us during the development of the movement, including being the home of the first Difference Maker Club.
The Global Livingston Institute has an inspiring team that made this experience real. Their passion for sharing the African culture and beauty is contagious.
Jeffrey Hatcher of Hatcher Media traveled with us throughout Africa and helped us bring the experience back to share with everyone through his impactful videos. This movement wouldn’t have such a powerful voice if it wasn’t for his incredible ability to capture the moment.
O2 Group helped us make this website which provides us with an amazing place for sharing our stories and engaging others in becoming Difference Makers.
DI Graphics gave Kylan’s trailer a makeover with their fashionable vehicle wrap. Now we ride in style and everyone knows why we do what we do.
When Nokero heard Kylan’s story they immediately asked what can we do. We knew that their product had a place in this story and without hesitation we created the buy one give one campaign. Thanks Nokero for believing in Kylan’s dream.
Kylan’s desire is to show others that no matter your age or income, you can make a difference to someone. It could be someone in your neighborhood, in your school, or around the world. Now Kylan is trying to spread the word and help others to become Difference Makers.
One way that Kylan is a Difference Maker is by joining the Champions Against Bullying (CAB) and “helping raise awareness about how working together, we can put an end to bullying.”