| Believing that all people need occasions for joy, just as they need comfort, shelter and food, AngelWorks again sponsored free public admission to Botanica on Mother's Day. Nearly 4,000 people attended in 2007, the fourth year of this annual event. Children had the opportunity to make cards for their mothers and/or place a written tribute on a paper flower on a Wall of Remembrance. It is one of two events AngelWorks sponsors at Botanica. The other is the annual Christmas light event, Illuminations. Last year, more than 900 low-income families attended Illuminations free on AngelWorks-sponsored tickets, including several homeless families. Click here to learn more about AngelWorks-sponsored events at Botanica. |
Explore Kids welcomes new members Exploration Place in May welcomed its fourth group of children to Explore Kids, a scholarship program that serves gifted kids from Title I schools who have a passion for science. On May 26, 2007, the newest group of Explore Kids will were welcomed with a pizza party and T-shirts. From there, they can look forward to a year of exploring science with scientists from different areas. In past years, Explore Kids have learned about tornadoes and forecasting from a meteorologist, and how to solve mysteries with forensic science from three CSI investigators from the Wichita Police Department. Explore Kids also met with WSU paleontologists to examine the mammoth tusk recovered at a Wichita road construction site; in another workshop, they learned about airplane design from two Boeing engineers. The Explore Kids program began with a $30,000 grant from AngelWorks, which provides free membership to the science museum for the entire families of low-income children with high aptitude and interest in science. Click here for more information. |
| Wanted: Teens trying to make an impact AngelGrants are available to high school students with original ideas for addressing community problems. The grants range from $250 to $1,500 and are awarded on an on-going basis. Students must have a non-profit, church or school sponsor. Past winners include a fund-raising dinner to buy food for starving North Koreans, an oral history project that matched teens with retirement home residents, and a middle school literacy program. Click here to learn more or apply. |


| AngelWorks is a Wichita-based philanthropy dedicated to easing human suffering. It partners with local non-profits, churches and schools to bring comfort and opportunity to those suffering poverty, homelessness, addiction or grief. |
| AngelBooks a publishing affiliate of AngelWorks "Santa's Stray" series raises more than $150,000 for Wichita charities Simon, the cat featured in the "Santa's Stray" children's book series, had raised more than $150,000to date for charity. "All Is Bright," released in 2006, is the third book by author Polly Basore and illustrator Carlene Williams, who together produced "Santa's Stray" and "A Piano for Christmas." AngelWorks published the books so that the entire proceeds could go to charity. So far, more than 15,000 copies have been distributed . "Santa's Stray,'' first published in 2004, has raised more than $90,000 for The Lord's Diner, Wichita's soup kitchen for the hungry and homeless. The 2005 sequel that benefits Three Trees, a counseling center for grieving children, raised another $34,000.And in 2006, "All is Bright" raised at least $26,000 for The Lord's Diner. For more information, click here. |
| The program, sponsored by AngelWorks and in cooperation with USD 259, is intended to provide Title I schools with a valuable incentive to offer the passes as a reward to students who work hard at school. Each school's principal determines how the passes will be awarded at his or her school. Each school may award 12 passes per month. Botanica, Exploration Place, Old Cowtown, the Wichita Art Museum and the Sedgwick County Zoo have all agreed to honor the passes! For details, please visit the sister website, www.iearnedit.org. Thanks to these museums for their commitment to making these attractions available to children regardless of their ability to pay. |
| Welcome to AngelWorks Established 2003 Wichita, KS |

| In cooperation with West Wichita's Sunrise Rotary, AngelWorks is sponsoring construction of a playhouse/puppet theater at the Sunrise Boundless Playscape, soon to become Wichita's premier outdoor playground. The park will provide play experiences for children of all abilities, with swings and raised sand beds that accommodate wheelchairs, sound and sensory gardens, as well as the fully accessible playhouse. Construction of the playground, to be located in Sedgwick County Park, began in November 2006. You can contribute by purchasing a $50 personalized brick for the entry plaza. |

| 'What Heaven Left Behind' to benefits several Wichita charities |
| A 12 inch version of Simon, featuring the distinct markings of the black and white cat who became Santa's Stray, is now available at book signings, local retailers and online. Order here! |




| AngelWorks partners with Sunrise Rotary to build a playground for all |

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| Recent projects: In September 2006, AngelWorks' founder Polly Basore began working with Wichita philanthropist Barry Downing under the name of the Wichita Children's Fund. The partnership launched a number of new initiatives focused on children:
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| Thousands enjoy Botanica free on Mother's Day |
| Wichita's 3rd graders to get free illustrated dictionaries AngelWorks is proud to support the Wichita Downtown Rotary's Dictionary Project, which will supply every 3rd grader in Wichita public schools with a free illustrated dictionary. |

| The project is part of Rotary's on-going commitment to promoting literacy in our communities and throughout the world. |
| Note to Santa's Stray fans: There will not be a new book in 2007. However, the author may have a book in 2008. Watch for details! |