Nominations

Nominations in Pictures: Help us Find the Next Honorees

Until April 1, 2015, you have the chance to nominate a real-life hero for a World of Children. Awards are given in 4 categories: Health, Humanitarian, Education and Youth. Learn about the Nominations process here.

To aid you in helping to spread the word about this unique opportunity, we’ve created these shareable Nominations images depicting previous Award recipients and the children they serve. Click on an image to save it to your own device, or use the social sharing buttons below to share this page on your social network of choice. The possibilities seem endless…but act quick! You only have until April 1st!

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EDUCATION AWARD

The Education Award is new in 2015. It carries a minimum grant of $50,000 and recognizes individuals making extraordinary contributions to the education of children thus providing them the platform from which to become fully productive members of society.

The World of Children Education Award is a minimum $50,000 grant for people helping children
Children helped by 2014 Youth Award Honoree Mary Grace Henry wave at the camera.
The World of Children Education Award is a minimum $50,000 grant for people helping children
A teacher helps a student in Cambodia, home to 2012 Honoree Benoît Duchâteau-Arminjon’s program for deaf and blind children.
The World of Children Education Award is a minimum $50,000 grant for people helping children
A young student in South Africa, part of 2013 Youth Honoree Chaeli Mycroft’s program for disabled children.

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YOUTH AWARD

The Youth Award is a minimum grant of $25,000 and recognizes a young person under the age of 21 who has made significant contributions in the lives of other children.

The World of Children Youth Award is a minimum $25,000 grant for youth helping children
Chaeli Mycroft, 2013 Youth Award Honoree
The World of Children Youth Award is a minimum $25,000 grant for youth helping children
Mary Grace Henry, 2014 Youth Award Honoree
The World of Children Youth Award is a minimum $25,000 grant for youth helping children
Neha Gupta, 2011 Youth Award Honoree

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HEALTH AWARD

The Health Award is a minimum grant of $50,000 and recognizes individuals making extraordinary contributions to children through the fields of health, medicine, or the sciences.

The World of Children Health Award is a minimum $50,000 grant for people helping children
Dr. Nilas Youth, 2012 Health Award Honoree
The World of Children Health Award is a minimum $50,000 grant for people helping children
Dr. Ashok Banskota, 2012 Health Award Honoree
The World of Children Health Award is a minimum $50,000 grant for people helping children
Kenro Izu, 2014 Health Award Honoree

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HUMANITARIAN AWARD

The Humanitarian Award a minimum grant of $50,000 and recognizes individuals making extraordinary contributions to children through social services or humanitarian services.

The World of Children Humanitarian Award is a minimum $50,000 grant for people helping children
Benoît Duchâteau-Arminjon, 2012 Humanitarian Award Honoree
The World of Children Humanitarian Award is a minimum $50,000 grant for people helping children
Gregory John Smith, 2014 Humanitarian Award Honoree

The World of Children Humanitarian Award is a minimum $50,000 grant for people helping children
Sam Kateu, 2009 Humanitarian Award Honoree

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