
Kids That Care Club is a Division within Rose Academies that is dedicated in its commitment to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals; to advocate for equal rights and social justice; to bring awareness to the inequities of healthcare knowledge and services; and to provide the tools for marginalized and vulnerable individuals to reach their full potential.
Mission & Purpose
Kids That Care Club (KTCC) is a youth empowerment initiative that utilizes the power of music, dance, and the performing arts to advocate for social justice, human rights, and gender equality. KTCC serves as a primary vehicle for community engagement, focusing on dismantling outdated norms of stigma and discrimination through artistic expression.
The vision of the Kids That Care Club (KTCC) is to create a powerful movement of youth who use healthy choices, music, and dance to transform societies.
Innovation is at our Core
KTCC’s 5 Pillars, centered on global activism, equality, and the empowerment of youth as community leaders, are effectively bridging the gap between individual well-being and systemic justice.
- Health Education: Moving from Knowledge to Action – help others understand the importance of making healthy choices
- Advocacy: Amplifying Marginalized Voices – advocate for social justice, human rights, and gender equality
- Innovative Creativity: Campaigns for Change – create public awareness campaigns to inspire behavioral or policy change
- Equity & Inclusion: Designing for the Margins – promote programs that are equitable and inclusive
- Enterprise Skills Development: Reaching Potential – mentor others how to reach one’s full potential

