In our childhood tales, superheroes with magical abilities shaped our character, teaching us that everyone has a unique superpower. Now, real-life superheroes like Ronit Ladkat and Adaah Somji from the YouTube Channel - Kids with Capes, are inspiring kindness-driven change. Since 2018, these young trailblazers have been on a mission, spreading the potent message of "I CAN." Consider them your kindness ninjas, leading the charge in making the world brighter and happier. Join these cosmic kids on their adventure, spreading kindness as generously as they do their Nutella!
Join this movement of contemporary superheroes and become the catalyst for change.
Neelima Ladkat and Dimple Somji lead the NGO "With Love," where their children began showing a natural inclination towards kindness. Inspired by this, the kids took to YouTube, aiming to inspire global acts of kindness among children. Supported by their mothers, the children led the creative process, from idea generation to video crafting and uploading. Embracing their youth, the mothers guided while ensuring the ideas were genuinely their own, allowing them to evolve and adapt on their inspiring journey.
All kindness deeds carried out by the kindness ninjas, are available on the YOUTUBE link.
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KIDS WITH CAPES KINDNESS
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WomanTV spotlighted Adaah's efforts, inspiring moms to seek kindness-driven activities for their kids. In response, Adaah launched the Kids with Capes Club, empowering kids to be kindness superheroes. At Champtown, they set up an innovative stall selling piggy banks as a club entry ticket. Their initiative not only earned them the Best Stall for Marketing but also fostered a vibrant community via a dedicated WhatsApp group. Together with parents, they crafted a curriculum, promoting the "I CAN" mindset and responsible fund management, resonating with parents eager for their kids to develop essential life skills.
"Gradually and steadily, we are making a meaningful impact in touching lives. Nurturing this endeavor as their own, we exercise utmost patience in guiding them through the process. Instilling in them the importance of assisting others not out of pride but from a place of empathy and seva is crucial to us—it's a fundamental principle we hold dear."