Business Spotlight KidVantage - Providing Every Child with a Strong Start

Shoreline, WALocal News

KidVantage, a nonprofit founded in 1990 by pediatric nurse practitioner Karen Ridlon, has been instrumental in providing essential items for children in need for over three decades. The organization began with a few donated items and has expanded to three locations in King and Kitsap counties, effectively addressing the needs of families facing economic challenges. KidVantage supplies vital goods such as clothing, diapers, and safety equipment, ensuring children have the necessities for healthy development. Ridlon passionately articulates that every child deserves a healthy start, asserting the responsibility of the community to support families in need. The organization serves children from birth to age 12, helping them thrive in a stable environment.

By fostering community engagement, KidVantage encourages local involvement, demonstrating the collective effort required to address child welfare issues. Their mission highlights the significance of compassion and support in overcoming systemic inequities that affect families. Ultimately, KidVantage's work exemplifies a commitment to nurturing the potential of every child within the community.

Related Articles

Reset in Nature After-Hours Forest Bathing at Kruckeberg Botanic Garden August 28, 2025

Kruckeberg Botanic Garden hosts an after-hours forest bathing event on August 28, 2025, in partnership with Cascadia Forest Therapy. This unique experience aims to promote relaxation and connection with nature. Participants will engage in guided activities designed to enhance well-being.

Lake Forest Park Council talks traffic safety (and more cameras)

Lake Forest Park city council discussed traffic safety improvements, including adding automated speed cameras and lowering speed limits on major roads. Residents voiced concerns about unsafe intersections, prompting plans for new crosswalks and reduced speed limits to enhance pedestrian safety.

Flags at Half-Staff Wednesday August 20, 2025

Governor Bob Ferguson ordered flags to be flown at half-staff on August 20, 2025, in honor of Spokane County Sergeant Kenneth Salas, who recently passed away. The gesture reflects the state's recognition of Salas's service and sacrifice.