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Kendra Scott event raises funds for Parents Challenge

May 10, 2026
Kendra Scott event raises funds for Parents Challenge

By AI, Created 4:36 PM UTC, May 18, 2026, /AGP/ – Parents Challenge is hosting a Kendra Gives Back fundraiser at Park Meadows Mall on May 9, with online support available May 9-10. The event sends 20% of eligible purchases to the Colorado Springs nonprofit as it supports low-income Southern Colorado families with education choices.

Why it matters: - The fundraiser helps Parents Challenge expand support for low-income families choosing among public, private, charter and homeschool options. - Purchases during the event turn retail spending into direct funding for parent training, mentoring, tools and financial aid. - The nonprofit says the support helps families cover needs ranging from instrument rentals and sports equipment to homeschool supplies and private school tuition.

What happened: - Parents Challenge is inviting community members to a Kendra Gives Back event at Park Meadows Mall on Saturday, May 9, from 6 to 8 p.m. - Shoppers who mention Parents Challenge at checkout will direct 20% of eligible in-store purchases back to the organization. - Online shoppers can participate May 9-10 using code GIVEBACK-LRCPK. - The event supports educational choice for low-income families across Southern Colorado.

The details: - Parents Challenge is a Colorado Springs-based nonprofit focused on empowering parents with information, training, mentoring, tools and financial resources. - Since 2000, Parents Challenge has helped more than 1,500 low-income families and more than 4,500 children. - Deborah Hendrix, executive director of Parents Challenge, said community support through the event helps the organization keep equipping parents with resources and support as they make educational decisions. - In 2025, support for the nonprofit came from The John E. and Margaret L. Lane Foundation, The Anschutz Foundation, The Yass Prize STOP for Education, The Moniker Foundation, The El Pomar Foundation, The Robert Hoag Rawlings Foundation and several anonymous partners. - More information and RSVP details are available here. - Parents Challenge says more about its mission is available on its website.

Between the lines: - The event shows how a lifestyle brand fundraiser can be used to support education access without asking donors for a separate cash contribution. - Parents Challenge is leaning on a broad funding base, including foundations and anonymous supporters, as it serves families with highly individualized needs. - The nonprofit’s model centers on parent choice, which places family decision-making at the center of its education support strategy.

What’s next: - Community members can shop in person on May 9 or online May 9-10 to participate. - Parents Challenge will use the proceeds to continue serving families across Southern Colorado. - The nonprofit is likely to keep combining community fundraising with foundation support to sustain its programs.

The bottom line: - The Kendra Gives Back event turns a two-day shopping window into added funding for a nonprofit that helps low-income Colorado families choose the schooling path that fits their children best.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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