Kids for Peace was founded in 2006 in
Carlsbad, California by Danielle Gram, then a high school student, and Jill McManigal, mother of Hana and Bodhi and a children’s playwright and director. Gram’s work in creating Kids for Peace contributed to her selection as a winner of the
Nestlé Very Best in Youth Award in 2007. She graduated from
Harvard University after studying Religion and Sociology. She went on work in
Pader, Uganda, teaching life skills to child victims of the
Lord's Resistance Army. Her service work and travels were detailed on her
blog. In 2025 she works with Kids for Peace. Ms. McManigal, a former elementary school teacher, became the Executive Director of Kids for Peace. She continues to hold this post as of February 2025. From the initial gathering of neighborhood children in Ms. McManigal’s home, the organization has grown to over 100 chapters worldwide, spanning all six inhabited continents. Countries as diverse as
Australia,
Sierra Leone,
Bangladesh, the
Dominican Republic,
Greece and
Mongolia are now home to Kids for Peace chapters. In 2020, Kids for Peace had almost 150 chapters across 121 countries, encompassing more than 15 million children. By 2024, the organization had reached 21 million children. In 2024, Kids for Peace announced a partnership with
Jazzercize for the 2025 Great Kindness Challenge. ==References==