Karma for Cara

Karma for Cara

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Karma for Cara Foundation was founded by 21-year-old Cara Becker and her family while she was being treated for leukemia in October of 2012. A champion of community service early in her brief life, Cara saw a tremendous need to support other patients who were going through the same challenging treatment as she was. But her dream lives on through the vision and works of the foundation. Her family &

Photos from Karma for Cara's post 07/17/2026

In honor of 🥬, we're highlighting Food to Flourish which was co-founded by K4C microgrant recipient Barkha (18).

The youth-led nonprofit assists their communities in PA & MD by assessing needs at food banks & establishing seed exchange programs at public libraries! Wow!

Read about them: https://www.foodtoflourish.org

Photos from Karma for Cara's post 07/14/2026

Karma for Cara empowers youth with a mission. Missions may vary, but nationwide all of our young changemakers aim to strengthen their communities🧡

Esha (16) from AZ, Sowmiya (17) from PA, Charlie (16) from AR, Jacob (16) from NC, and Devina (17) from IN have all participated successfully in our quarterly microgrant application process.

Learn more about their & others' good work: https://karmaforcara.org/news

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Photos from Karma for Cara's post 07/10/2026

Happy Disability Pride Month!

Microgrant recipient Makenna, 13, from WI + the Lima 4-H Club used her Karma for Cara award to add obstacles for therapeutic riding at Triple H Ranch & Therapeutic Horsemanship — which enriches sessions for kids with disabilities as well as the horses 🐴

In Makenna's words: "A large part of 4-H is helping other people and what better way to do it than to help animals and people. Therapy riding is so important because riders bond with their horses which builds their confidence. Riders have a chance to feel free while riding and feel important. To help riders continue to feel like they are progressing and growing skills, they need new obstacles and challenges to conquer. The horses also need new activities to try so that they feel like they are learning, too! "

New challenges keep everyone engaged! Stay tuned for a blog post about Makenna's K4C project.

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