Chelsea Harden’s The H.E.A.R.T. Center offers therapeutic riding lessons to children with physical, emotional and behavioral challenges.
1000 Children’s Goods & Services
Chrissie Lowery: Beds for Autistic and Special Needs Children
“Success to me is helping these families that are sleep deprived or do not have enough comfort in their lives.”
Kagiso Madibana: A Social Enterprise for Botswana’s Students
“We are the change we have been waiting for.”
Meet the New Jersey Mom Granting Foster Kids’ Wishes
Danielle Gletow created One Simple Wish to bring joy to America’s invisible children.
Ruby Sury: Comfortable Clothes for Kids
“My biggest success is my customers believing in my product.”
Kim Votruba-Matook: Art Promotes Literacy
“I looked for a tool that I could enjoy in my home, specifically my son’s room that could continuously inspire adults to have educational conversations with George…and I couldn’t find it. So I created it.”
Janine Halloran: Teaching Kids Social Skills & Coping Mechanisms
“No matter what setting I was in, I encountered children who struggled with social skills and lacked healthy coping strategies.”
Sarah Lin: Good Design Fulfills Social Need
“I always say that true empowerment means sustainability.”
Lily Yeh: Craft Kits for Kids Teach Importance of Giving Back
“I developed Little Loving Hands which allows children to have direct, hands-on impact to helping others and learning about who, why, and how they are helping.”
Madiha Saad: Mompreneur Creates Online Platform for School Uniforms
“I have more than 5 years of experience working in the technology industry, so it occurred to me to find a digital solution to this problem.”
Roshni Baronia: Personalized Gifts for Kids
“When I am aware of all the challenges, dilemmas and roadblocks that a woman entrepreneur faces, I inherently have a great respect for every one of them.”
Dani Collins of Oliver + Kit: A Mom and Daughter Business Duo
“My mother and I are best friends, and we always love to do creative things together. We knew we wanted to start a business that would allow us to grow something together and also use our creativity.”
Christy Cook: Learning Kits For Family Bonding and Child Development
“My son was reading by the age of three and parents at nursery school were asking how I had taught him. It was at this point that I realized there was a gap in the marketplace.”
Hima Sailaja Theerdhala of Shel Studio Design N Events LLP: An Indian Entrepreneur Creates a Doll that Reflects Indian Culture
“Girls have to be empowered to face the world boldly.”
Lisa Curshellas of Mission Unboxable: A Mompreneur Creates Science Spy Kits and Top Secret Missions for Kids
“I’m successful when I’ve taught my 4 kids the importance of hard work and following your passion.”