Deaf got talent! Help these incredible young people raise money for causes of their choice in this competitive challenge!

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Total Amount Raised: $320.00
Winning Team
Louisiana School for the Deaf

Louisiana School for the Deaf

$100.00 raised
2nd Place
Marie Katzenbach School for the Deaf

Marie Katzenbach School for the Deaf

$75.00 raised
3rd Place
The Ohio School for the Deaf

The Ohio School for the Deaf

$75.00 raised
Delaware School for the Deaf

Delaware School for the Deaf

$70.00 raised
Lexington School for the Deaf

Lexington School for the Deaf

$0.00 raised
American School for the Deaf

American School for the Deaf

$0.00 raised
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Marie Katzenbach School for the Deaf

Marie Katzenbach School for the Deaf marshalls its many fans to win a fundraising competition for KPSEF and showcase its talents!

You can play a part in helping the Marie Katzenbach School for the Deaf win this fundraising competition and showcase its talented students!  A portion of our proceeds will go to World Wildlife Foundation.  Donate on as many videos of our students in the challenge section and watch us win! Also, grab your smartphone and upload your child's talent(s) and join the fun!

A little information about us:
Each year MKSD Elementary and Middle School Students showcase their talents, enhance their language skills, and build self-confidence by participating in the Spring play as well as smaller performances and readers' theaters. The auditorium where these performances take place is desperately in need of new theater lights. All donations to MKSD videos will go towards the installation of a new and more accessible lighting system so students can continue to benefit from these experiences.

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Marie Katzenbach loves a good challenge and invites you to join them in this fundraising competition, benefiting KPSEF. Join us!

Marie Katzenbach School for the Deaf loves a challenge! We are competing against several other schools for the deaf and want to show everyone we can raise the most money for KPSEF.  And we will prove our kids are the most talented. Here is how you can help!

  • Grab a smartphone and shoot a brief video (45-60 seconds) of your child's talent. You can make as many videos as you like (music, sports, math genius, artist, you name it!) and then...
  • upload your video(s) here in the blue "join the challenge" button
  • Choose as many videos below as you want and"like" them by donating!
  • Donate what you can afford to any video
  • share this campaign link with your friends, office colleagues, bowling team, congregants, family!
    Proceeds go to the school and raises awareness of how special these students are and to World Wildlife Foundation!

Recent Donations for the Marie Katzenbach School for the Deaf team

  • Kacie donated $25.00.
  • Kacie donated $25.00.
  • Kacie donated $25.00.

Lexington School for the Deaf

Talented students at The Lexington School for the Deaf dig deep to win a competitive fundraising challenge benefitting World Wildlife Foundation!

Lexington School is fully engaged in this unique opportunity to honor our talented students AND raise funds and awareness.  A portion of our proceeds will go to World Wildlife Foundation. Join us by picking and donating on any (or all!) of the videos of these students.

A little about us: We are a multi-faceted organization serving the needs of the deaf and hard of hearing community of metropolitan New York. Our agencies include Lexington School for the Deaf, Lexington Hearing and Speech Center, Lexington Vocational Services Center, Lexington Center for Mental Health Services and The Lexington School for the Deaf Foundation.

The Lexington School, established in 1864, is the largest school for deaf students in the state of New York. We provide programs and services for deaf students from ages 0-21, and hard of hearing students from ages 0-3, who reside in any of the five boroughs Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, The Bronx, and Staten Island, as well as Long Island. Lexington School’s programs include: Ready to Learn Parent Infant/Toddler Program, Preschool Program, Elementary School, Middle School, High School, Foreign Language Transition Class (FLTC), and Special Needs.

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Join the Lexington School for the deaf and show the world we care for World Wildlife Foundation. Our fans will win this fundraising competition!

The Lexington School for the Deaf has a deep and rich history of accomplishment. Now, we are competing against several other schools for the deaf and want to show everyone we can raise the most money for World Wildlife Foundation and at the same time, showcase the amazing talents of our students! Here is how you can help!  

  • Grab a smartphone and shoot a brief video (45-60 seconds) of your child's talent. You can make as many videos as you like (music, sports, math genius, artist, you name it!) and then...
  • upload your video(s) here in the blue "join the challenge" button
  • Choose as many videos below as you want and"like" them by donating!
  • Donate what you can afford to any video
  • share this campaign link with your friends, office colleagues, bowling team, congregants, family! Personally ask as many people as you can to donate on your child's video and help the school win!
    Proceeds go to the school and raises awareness of how special these students are and for World Wildlife Foundation!

Recent Donations for the Lexington School for the Deaf team

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The Ohio School for the Deaf

The Ohio School for the Deaf "has its students backs" in a fundraising competition and asks you to support these talented kids!

You can play a part in helping the Ohio School for the Deaf win this fundraising competition and showcase its talented students! A portion of our proceeds will go to World Wildlife Foundation assisting the wildlife victims of Australian fires AND to the Red Cross's ongoing efforts to the Red Cross to rebuild after devastating hurricane and earthquake damage. Donate on as many videos of our students in the challenge section and watch us win! Also, grab your smartphone and upload your child's talent(s) and join the fun!
A little information about us:

Our History
The Ohio School for the Deaf (OSD) was established in 1829, making it the fifth oldest residential school in the country. Throughout our 185 year history, student achievement has been tied to access to American Sign Language. The Ohio School for the Deaf Alumni Association is responsible for the nation's only elderly care facility designed for and operated by Deaf persons.
Our Program
OSD operates under the auspices and in conjunction with the Ohio Department of Education. A comprehensive kindergarten through grade 12 educational program provides a sequential curriculum for achievement in academic and career development areas, which is comparable to Ohio's public schools. Support services include speech therapy, psychological testing, counseling, technology instruction, library/media services, and transition to adult life. The residential program provides a wide variety of student

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We are calling all supporters of the Ohio School for the deaf to "like" our students talent videos by donating to and benefitting World Wildlife Foundation for Australia's loss of wildlife and to Red Cross in assisting in the rebuilding Puerto Rico!

The Ohio School for the Deaf is competing against several other schools in a talent contest and to show everyone we can raise the most money!  Portions of the proceeds raised will go to World Wildlife Foundation in Australia and to Red Cross's rebuilding efforts in Puerto Rico . Here is how you can help!

  • Grab a smartphone and shoot a brief video (45-60 seconds) of your child's talent. You can make as many videos as you like (music, sports, math genius, artist, you name it!) and then...
  • upload your video(s) here in the blue "join the challenge" button
  • Choose as many videos below as you want and"like" them by donating!
  • Donate what you can afford to any video
  • share this campaign link with your friends, office colleagues, bowling team, congregants, family!

Proceeds go to the school and raises awareness of how special these students are in addition to supporting World Wildlife Foundation and ongoing rebuilding of Puerto Rico!

Recent Donations for the The Ohio School for the Deaf team

  • Bobbie Huebner donated $25.00.
  • Laura A. Smith donated $15.00.
  • Erin Biehl donated $25.00.
  • Anthony Coy-Gonzalez donated $10.00.

Delaware School for the Deaf

Students at The Delaware School for the Deaf "brings it" in a competitive fundraising challenge to assist World Wildlife Foundation!!

You can play a part in helping the American School for the Deaf win this fundraising competition and showcase its talented students! A portion of our proceeds will go to World Wildlife Foundation. Donate on as many videos of our students in the challenge section and watch us win! Also, grab your smartphone and upload your child's talent(s) and join the fun!

A little information about us:
The mission of the Delaware School for the Deaf, a program serving Deaf and hard of hearing students K -21 years of age, is to educate students with rigorous achievement standards, to develop their linguistic competence in both ASL and English, and to prepare them to be contributing citizens, by providing access to language and information in a safe and supportive learning environment.

Our history:   
Delaware School for the Deaf began serving students in 1929 in Wilmington, Delaware. The founder, Margaret S. Sterck, decided to become a teacher for deaf children in her own home on Van Buren Street. Sterck taught there until 1945, when state regulations forced all deaf children to be taught in schools. Some were transferred to specialized deaf programs in schools across Delaware while others went to Pennsylvania School for the Deaf (PSD) in Philadelphia.

In 1960, space restrictions forced PSD to bar additional deaf children from Delaware from enrolling. Parents of deaf children expressing concern led the Delaware State Board of Education to initiate plans for building a school for the deaf within the state. Funding and planning took place from 1960 to 1968. Construction was completed in 1968 and the school was open in 1969. The building was named in honor of Margaret S. Sterck, The Margaret Sterck School for the Hearing Impaired.

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The Delaware School for the Deaf "got talent" and needs your support to help them raise money for World Wildlife Foundation and win this fundraising competition

The Delaware School for the Deaf is a leader. We are competing against several other schools for the deaf and want to show everyone we can raise the most money for World Wildlife Foundation and showcase our talents! Here is how you can help!

  • Grab a smartphone and shoot a brief video (45-60 seconds) of your child's talent. You can make as many videos as you like (music, sports, math genius, artist, you name it!) and then...
  • upload your video(s) here in the blue "join the challenge" button
  • Choose as many videos as you want and "like" them by donating!
  • Donate what you can afford to any video, especially your own!
  • share this campaign link with your friends, office colleagues, bowling team, congregants, family! Personally challenge them to donate to your team's videos!!!!
    Proceeds go to the school and raises awareness of how special these students are and for World Wildlife Foundation!

Recent Donations for the Delaware School for the Deaf team

  • Courtney Hoopes donated $20.00.
  • Courtney Hoopes donated $25.00.
  • Lindsey Szymanski donated $25.00.

American School for the Deaf

The American School for the Deaf unleashes its talented kids in competitive fundraising challenge to benefit World Wildlife Foundation!

You can play a part in helping the American School for the Deaf win this fundraising competition and showcase its talented students! A portion of our proceeds will go to World Wildlife Foundation. Donate on as many videos of our students in the challenge section and watch us win! Also, grab your smartphone and upload your child's talent(s) and join the fun!

A little information about us:

Mission Statement
At the American School for the Deaf, students and families are surrounded by inspiring peers, guided by dedicated and committed staff, and supported by robust technology. We foster a language-rich communication environment that maximizes each student’s potential, empowering them to become educated and self-directed lifelong learners.
Vision Statement
The American School for the Deaf is a comprehensive learning community that welcomes all deaf, hard of hearing, and hearing children with unique communication needs. We develop the whole child – intellectually, emotionally, physically, and socially.

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Let's prove to our friends at the other deaf schools that the American School for the Deaf has talent and can win this fundraising competition benefitting World Wildlife Foundation!

We are competing against several other schools for the deaf and want to show everyone we have tons of talent and can raise the most money! We love our planet and are assisting World Wildlife Foundation.  Here is how you can help! 

  • Grab a smartphone and shoot a brief video (45-60 seconds) of your child's talent. You can make as many videos as you like (music, sports, math genius, artist, you name it!) and then...
  • upload your video(s) here in the blue "join the challenge" button
  • Choose as many videos below as you want and"like" them by donating!
  • Donate what you can afford to any video
  • share this campaign link with your friends, office colleagues, bowling team, congregants, family!
    Proceeds go to the school and raises awareness of how special these students are and to World Wildlife Foundation!

Recent Donations for the American School for the Deaf team

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Louisiana School for the Deaf

The Louisiana School for the Deaf will not be denied as it competes to raise money for World Wildlife Foundation and shows off its talents!

Calling all friends and fans of the Louisiana School for the Deaf! We are competing against several other schools to see who will raise the most money AND showcase our talents. A portion of our proceeds will go to World Wildlife Foundation. Please donate AND join the challenge if your child has a talent you want to share.

A little about us: The Louisiana School for the Deaf (LSD), established in 1852, has a long proud tradition of educating deaf and hard of hearing children in the state of Louisiana.  We are dedicated to providing a quality education for all deaf and hard of hearing children by incorporating innovative teaching methods, rigorous curriculum, state-of-the-art technology, and the American Sign Language/English Bilingual Approach throughout our program.

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The Louisiana School for the Deaf loves a challenge! Join us in winning this fundraising competition for World Wildlife Foundation!

Located in the deep South, we are roaring onto the stage to show we have talent and that we can raise serious money! We are competing against several other schools for the deaf and need your help. Here is how you can help them, and at the same time benefiting World Wildlife Foundation.

  • Grab a smartphone and shoot a brief video (45-60 seconds) of your child's talent. You can make as many videos as you like (music, sports, math genius, artist, you name it!) and then...
  • upload your video(s) here in the blue "join the challenge" button
  • Choose as many videos below as you want and"like" them by donating!
  • Donate what you can afford to any video
  • share this campaign link with your friends, office colleagues, bowling team, congregants, family!
    Proceeds go to the school and raises awareness of how special these students are and to World Wildlife Foundation!

Recent Donations for the Louisiana School for the Deaf team

  • NaKole Harrison donated $5.00.
  • Allan Walker Estes donated $10.00.
  • Allan Walker Estes donated $10.00.
  • Allan Walker Estes donated $10.00.
  • Jamia donated $30.00.
  • Laura Kliebert donated $10.00.
  • Carlyss J Portie donated $25.00.