A workplace fatality happens every 96 minutes in the United States. These events have a life-shattering impact on a worker's family. Since 1988, Kids' Chance has provided hope for more than 10,000 children of workers who suffered a serious injury or fatality by providing scholarships that help them pursue their dreams. In this 23-minute episode, learn about this inspiring organization's mission and hear from a Kids' Chance scholar about how the help provided changed the trajectory of her life.
Please share this episode with your colleagues and employers and visit the Kids' Chance website to help raise awareness of this vital resource.
Learn More about Kids' Chance | Kids' Chance of America (kidschance.org)
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