Dreams For Kids Inc. was founded by Tom Tuohy, at the request of his mother, Patricia Tuohy. Mrs. Tuohy was a single parent who dedicated her life to raising her four young children, and to overcoming any adversity that stood in the way of her family’s personal welfare. The organization was born at a homeless shelter on December 24, 1989, in the Englewood neighborhood on the Southside of Chicago, Illinois. On Christmas Eve, a dozen volunteers, including Santa, showed up at “Clara’s House” with Tom to visit 54 children living in there. When Clara told the volunteers that the kids would never have known it was Christmas if not for their visit, a commitment was made to reach out to this population each and every year.
Every year the annual Holiday for Hope event grew until it became the largest of its kind in the state of Illinois, bringing over 1,000 homeless and at-risk kids together for a special day of generosity and paying it forward. It is now the largest event of its kind in the world, held in over 30 countries each December.
In 1996, Dreams For Kids was introduced to another group of isolated children—those with developmental and physical disabilities. When Tom met a young man named JJ, who became paralyzed during a hockey incident, soon the need was recognized for a program to meet the social and physical needs for kids who had no organized sports or social activities available to them. Thus began Extreme Recess, the first adaptive sports program of its kind for kids with disabilities.
In 2009, Andrew Horn founded Dreams For Kids’ first expansion chapter Washington, D.C. In 2011, Glenda Fu was appointed as the new Executive Director. Due to a well documented increase in the request for adaptive sporting clinics in the DC area, Glenda and the organization decided to focus their effort primarily on scaling and sustaining the Extreme Recess program to provide maximum benefit to our participants and donors.
In 2013, Dreams for Kids DC incorporated and received its own Tax ID to establish the organization as its own non-profit entity (separate from the Chicago chapter). In 2013, Dreams For Kids DC also founded its first official Executive Board and is excited to continue growing and streamlining its operation.
In 2014, Dreams for Kids DC (DFKDC) was recognized by the IRS as an official 501(c)(3) children’s charity.
In the Fall of 2022 Dreams for Kids DC became So Kids Soar...