Referral Form

Referral Form

Do you know a child or teen who might benefit from sponsorship through Kids Again Foundation?

We offer sponsorships for a wide range of healing-centered activities—because every child deserves joyful, enriching experiences that support their growth and recovery.

From school science camp fees and art or music programs to transportation for field trips and participation in local sports leagues, we’re here to help bridge the gap for children impacted by trauma, including sexual abuse and exploitation.

How to Request Support

To begin, please complete our short Referral Inquiry Form. This helps us understand your needs and is the first step in our review process. If your request aligns with our mission, a member of our team will follow up with you to explore next steps.

If your request advances, we may ask for a short narrative (approximately 500 words) describing:

The child’s circumstances

The activity being requested

How this opportunity may support their healing, joy, and well-being

If you are referring a child who is not your own, please do not include any personally identifying information unless you are their legal guardian.

Follow-Up and Consent

If your sponsorship is approved, we may request a signed media release form allowing us to use photos of the child enjoying the activity or event. This is not required in order to receive support.
That said, we kindly ask that you provide a short summary afterward describing how the experience went. These stories help us communicate our impact and maintain funding to continue supporting more youth.
Your consent and comfort are priorities for us. We are committed to transparency and will never share identifying information without your explicit permission.
All submissions are reviewed confidentially by our board. Please allow 1–2 weeks for a response.

Our Commitment: Healing and Hope for Young Lives

At Kids Again Foundation, we are committed to helping children reclaim the joy of being young. Our programs are built around connection, creativity, movement, and care—because trauma-informed support should be as dynamic and hopeful as the children we serve.

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