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WHERE DOES YOUR OPTIMISM COME FROM?

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Bears Who Care Co-Founder, Kari Kron Schmitz, had the opportunity to talk to Bold Journey and share the source of her motivation and optimism.

READ AND BE INSPIRED

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HEAR THE BEARS WHo CARE STORY!

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Bears Who Care has been featured in a podcast!  You'll hear our co-founder, Kari Kron Schmitz, explain our history and what it's like to impact the lives of children through the power of books and the comfort of teddy bears.

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Horizon West Laces Up for Inaugural OktoBEARfest 5K
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“Bears Who Care” Charity Receives Grant from State Farm

Bears Who Care, a 12 year-old Central Florida charity that provides comfort and promotes literacy to disadvantaged children, will be impacting lives in a “beary” unique way.  Through a Good Neighbor Grant recently provided by State Farm, the charity will not only distribute teddy bears and books to children at local hospitals but also support local families impacted by the CO-VID 19 pandemic.

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Kari Schmitz, Bears Who Care co-founder with Pastor Scott Billue, founder of Matthew’s Hope

"Celebrate OktoBEARfest with Hamlin 5K"

 

Amy Quinsberry, WIndermere Observer

October 11, 2018

Kari and Tad Schmitz wanted to give back to their community, so they started brainstorming ideas. The Summerlake residents came up with the Bears Who Care organization, which raises money to provide books and teddy bears to ill and disadvantaged children. They decided on books since both of Kari’s parents were educators, and they chose bears because Tad’s grandfather’s name was Teddy. “We enjoy bringing comfort to the children with the teddy bears, and we’re also inspiring them to read, like my mom did,” Kari said.

Kari Schmitz reads to kindergarten students at Maxey Elementary.  “We have huge hearts for children and wanted to find a way we could touch the lives of those in need while also honoring our family,” she said. “We look forward to this journey and hope to bring happiness, comfort and education to young lives in our community.”

She recalled the day she spoke to a classroom and the children received their books and bears, hugging the stuffed animals tight.  “One little kid said, ‘I’m going to read my new story to my new friend,’” Kari said.

 

The Schmitzes have been doing this charity work for about a decade. “Over time, we’ve given probably 11,000 teddy bears and books,” Kari said. “We started with 50 bears and 50 books. … Last year, we did around 2,500. So, the main purpose of the event is to fundraise for the charity to be able to provide the bears and books.”

They make regular visits to Orlando hospitals and some of the area’s lower-income schools, and always make time to read to the children.

The organization is launching Bailey, a new teddy bear, at the Oct. 20 5K race and festival. For every Bailey bear that is purchased for $20, three children will receive a book and bear. The free festivities will include a Scholastic Book Fair, silent auction, food stands, raffles and games. A kids’ race will take place following the 5K. The cost of the 5K is $30 for adults and $25 for children ages 4 through 12 and includes a T-shirt and finisher medal. To register, go to runsignup.com/Race/FL/WinterGarden/BearsWhoCareOktoBEARfest5KFunRun.

 

Awards will be given for best overall male and female, as well as first, second and third place in various age groups for male and female. This event will be chip timed. Pre-race packets can be picked up Oct. 18 and 19 at Axiom Bank, 16418 New Independence Parkway, Suite 100, Winter Garden.

A donation box will be available for anyone wanting to take new books for ages 1 to 14.

In addition, a Scholastic Book Fair will take place, and people can buy books to donate or take home.  “Scholastic gives dollars back to us,” Kari said. “They give us a portion of the sales in the form of Scholastic dollars. It’s just a win win win.”

To learn more about Bears Who Care or to get involved, visit bearswhocare.org.

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