Khloe is a 15-year-old international philanthropist. She recognized a common challenge faced by youth was connecting their passion with a sustainable purpose. At the age of 8 she started her own global non-profit organization called Khloe Kares, which helps young people discover and realize their passions, she supports women experiencing homelessness and installs water pumps and bathroom facilities in Ghana in schools that don’t have access to clean water. The Khloe Kares Leadership Workshop trains youth in leadership, business planning, and public speaking skills. Khloe’s mission is to show students how to both set goals and achieve them. She’s traveled all over the country telling her story of how philanthropy has changed her life.
Khloe Kares also partners with companies, churches and other organizations throughout Southern California and the United States to co-host “Kare Bag Day”, and other philanthropic activities. From distributing supplies to homeless communities to engaging youth in service, Khloe makes it all happen along side amazing collaborators. Khloe is started the youth chapter for the global organization Giving Tuesday “Giving Tuesday Spark”, giving a global and international platform to amplify community activism. She was the first youth to obtain the Points of Light George H Bush Award for her humanitarian work in the community. She is also a youth leader in the Points of Light Student Council where she leads with other youth around the world.
On a global scale, Khloe collaborates with well-known advocate Dawn Sutherland to host a weeklong seminar in Ghana to empower and encourage young women to be leaders in business. Now, she returns every year to install water pumps and bathroom facilities and host leadership workshops with thousands of kids, encouraging them and celebrating them. Khloe has also installed multiple water pumps and bathroom facilities in schools there that lack access to clean water.
Currently, Khloe continues to impact the world by developing life changing content that she plans to distribute to the world. Khloe has a desire to impact and create in all areas of life. She designed her first line of clothing inspired by Ghanian art and textiles at age 11 for LA Fashion week. Khloe is not only a philanthropic ambassador she is a scholar student being in the Junior Honor Society since the 7th grade. She’s written and published two children’s books entitled “Marisol’s Helping Hand” and “The Girl who Became the Change”. She hosts leadership workshops that help youth identify their passions, business planning and teaches public speaking. At a young age Khloe has proves that she never lets her age determine her impact.