New 'Kidskind' YouTube channel highlights amazing kids, and it's safe to watch with yours
It doesn't take a whole lot of money or experience to be kind. These kids are proving that.
With an idea and a big heart, children all around the country are doing amazing things—and we want you to know about them.
That's why Paste BN is launching a new video series in its "Humankind" franchise called "Kidskind."
The videos available on the "Kidskind YouTube Channel" will tell stories of kids performing small acts of kindness, reminding us that we can do the same.
Take 7-year-old Roman McConn, for example. The Texas boy has rescued more than 1,000 dogs in his little lifetime by helping them find their forever homes. He even started a charity (with mom's help) called "Project Freedom Ride" to raise funds to help transport dogs from shelters to new families.
He is one of the first kids to be featured on "Kidskind."
Kids and adults LOVE watching videos, and this YouTube Channel is a safe place where families can watch videos together—no Momo Challenge, no worry of stumbling upon something violent or inappropriate.
"Kidskind" launches June 28, joining other cool video series "Militarykind" and "Animalkind."
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