The "Hang On to the Dream Foundation" is designed to help kids realize their dreams by providing them with needed items and opportunities that will help them to continue to "hang on" to their dreams of becoming whatever they want in life.  Past recipients have received internships, art supplies, photographic equipment, music recording opportunities, sports equipment, money for college and more. 

Whatever your dream is
the "Hang On to the Dream Foundation"
wants to help. 

If you are a young person between the ages of 8 & 17 and you would like to apply to the foundation for assistance, please complete the form below:
 


Kids, some of the information requested below should be considered by you to be very personal.
Please only fill out this form, and forms like this,
with the permission and assistance of your parents.
 

Please provide the following information:

Your Name
Your Age
Your Address
City
State/Province
Zip/Postal Code
Country
Home Phone
E-mail
Your Web site 

Please identify and describe yourself:

I am a  Boy Girl
Your School Name
What grade are you in? 

What makes you a role model for others and why do you feel that you should be considered for a grant from the "Hang On to the Dream" Foundation:

Have you had to overcome any obstacles that have made it difficult for you to realize your dream?  If so, what:

If you have someone who helps you in the activity (a coach, teacher, etc.) that you described above, please provide the following info:

Their Name 
Their Phone
Who are they?  

Do you have a video, photos or audio tape of yourself in your activity that you would like to send us?  Yes No   If yes, what?   Video    Picture   Audio tape 
[PLEASE NOTE:  Photos and/or videos can only be returned if accompanied by a self-addressed stamped envelope.]


Please provide the name of your parent or guardian that we may contact:

Name 
Phone
They are my   Mom Dad  Legal Guardian

How did you hear about "Hang On to the Dream"?
T.V. news
Newspaper
Magazine
A friend
Saw an episode of the show

 

 


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