$5,000 At Stake For Four High School Social Good Projects At Dragon Challenge Competition On Sept 29

TUSTIN, Calif., Sept. 18, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- The Dragon Kim Foundation, an Orange County-based non-profit which aims to develop student potential in the arts, athletics, and academics, will be hosting the highly-anticipated Dragon Challenge competition on September 29, where a panel of judges will select one of four finalist Dragon Kim Foundation Fellowship student projects to receive an additional $5,000 to continue their work in the community.

The four finalist projects were conceived and executed by high school students from Southern California who received financial support and mentorship from the Foundation to aid and empower underrepresented sectors of the population. The four projects are:

    --  Capture Your Dreams: Young students at the Anaheim Boys and Girls Club
        learned the basics of filmmaking, enabling them to document and share
        their own stories. (Instagram)
    --  Code Open Sesame: Children at homeless and domestic violence shelters in
        Orange County were taught computer programming through ongoing skills
        clinics. (Website)
    --  Cookie Lab: Underprivileged students learned creativity and curiosity
        through science and the culinary arts; camps were held at three OC-area
        transitional housing facilities, ending with a science fair. (Website)
    --  Saving Senior Stories: Priceless stories and life lessons from senior
        citizens were preserved for friends and family via mini-documentaries.
        (Video)

You can view videos of these four projects online.

"Together, our Dragon Kim Fellowship projects impacted hundreds of people, especially children, throughout Orange County this summer. We're empowering high schoolers to go out into the world and do good by sharing their passions," commented Executive Director, Grace Kim.

At the Dragon Challenge, the finalists will present to a panel of three distinguished judges, including:

    --  Dr. Mohamed El-Erian, Chief Economic Adviser at Allianz, former CEO of
        PIMCO, chair of President Obama's Global Development Council, expert
        judge for the Financial Times/McKinsey Business Book of the Year award,
        multiple New York Times bestselling author, and named to Foreign Policy
        magazine's annual "Top 100 Global Thinkers" list from 2009-2012.
    --  Marisa F. Thalberg, Global Chief Brand Officer of Taco Bell directing
        advertising, marketing, ecommerce, public relations, merchandising, and
        more for the $10B company; named one of the top 25 most influential CMOs
        in the world by Forbes among other accolades; serves on the boards of
        the International Women's Media Foundation and the Orange County School
        of the Arts (OCSA).
    --  Todd Hanson, Vice President of the Center for Engaged Philanthropy at
        the Orange County Community Foundation, where for 17 years he has worked
        with philanthropic donors to maximize the effectiveness and impact of
        their giving, and where he engages with over 100 nonprofit organizations
        each year.

Tickets for the Dragon Challenge event are available to the public at no cost via TicketLeap. The Dragon Challenge will take place on Saturday, Sept. 29, from 9:00am-10:30am at the Margaret A. Webb Theater in Santa Ana. Please contact us at fellowship@dragonkimfoundation.org to request press credentials for the competition and/or interviews with the Fellows or Foundation staff.

About the Dragon Kim Foundation
The Dragon Kim Foundation was established in 2015 as a 501(c)(3) non-profit by Grace and Daniel Kim to honor the memory of their late son Dragon Kim, who had been attending the Orange County School of the Arts. The mission of the Dragon Kim Foundation is to enable children to find, explore, and share their passions, in Athletics, Academics, and the Arts. Visit the website at http://dragonkimfoundation.org.

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SOURCE The Dragon Kim Foundation