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Ana Laura Gonzales-Taha

Director of the Kids For Hunanity

Our Program

As a dedicated Montessori educator with over a decade of experience and Director of Kids for Humanity, I've instilled in my children the value of selflessness and community service. My daughter founded the organization at just 15 years old, envisioning a youth group that would come together to learn and grow through helping others. Now, she leads alongside her sisters, to show our family's commitment to giving back is a testament to the power of setting a positive example. Through Kids for Humanity, we are making a lasting impact on your community and the next generation.

Mission Statement

Kids for Humanity is committed to cultivating a generation of empathetic, resilient, and socially conscious children. We empower young minds to embrace themselves and others through values rooted in kindness, compassion, and inclusion—building a future where every child has the tools to make a meaningful impact in their communities and beyond.

To Our Donors

We are a purpose-driven nonprofit dedicated to shaping the next generation of leaders by nurturing emotional intelligence, resilience, and compassion in children of all ages. Our mission is to foster a culture of acceptance, diversity, and understanding through developmentally grounded, inclusive programming.

By contributing to Kids for Humanity, you are directly investing in a future where children become change-makers—spreading kindness, embracing differences, and uplifting those around them.

Our Approach

What We Do & How We Do It

Kids for Humanity offers a range of age-specific programs designed to foster leadership, emotional wellness, and civic responsibility. We incorporate the Montessori method in our after-school offerings to create a hands-on, age-integrated learning environment that promotes independence, motivation, and community stewardship. 

Our Approach 

- Social-Emotional Learning (SEL): Empowering children with tools for self-awareness, self-regulation, and empathy. 

- Community-Centered Activities: Providing real-world experiences that promote responsibility and volunteerism. 

- Montessori Principles in Action: Using hands-on, self-directed learning to foster curiosity and collaboration.