Kim Tyler #IAMCHICAGOUNITE

Windy City LIVE
Tuesday, February 2, 2016
Kim Tyler
Former Chicago Luvabull Kim Tyler shares her goal of creating safe dance classes for Chicago youth.

CHICAGO -- Former Chicago Luvabull, Kim Tyler, joins Windy City Live to discuss her goal of creating safe dance classes for Chicago's youth.

As the city of Chicago is faced with staggering statistics of violence, Kim's mission is to provide a creative outlet that focuses on changing the lives of Chicago's youth and young adults through the arts. Endure Productions, I AM CHICAGO UNITE Program trains 3000 Chicago area youths and young adults, free-of-charge, in various forms of dance including ballet, jazz, modern, liturgical and hip hop, 4 days per week, 3 hours per day.

The upcoming enrollment for the 2016/2017 I AM CHICAGO UNITE Program begins the 1st week of April with the program running May 2016 - April 2017.

Join the #IAMCHICAGOUNITE movement in 4 easy steps:

1.) DONATE - Go to www.gofundme.com/iamchicagounite and make your donation.

2.) VIDEO - Take a video of you taking the pledge and doing the DAB...

"I pledge to donate $_______ to help save Chicago youth. I AM CHICAGO, UNITE!"

3.) CHALLENGE - Tag and challenge 5 friends, family, or co-workers to #DABandDONATE via social media.

4.) UPLOAD - Post and share your #DABandDONATE video on your Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Use the hashtag, #IAMCHICAGOUNITE

PLEASE SPONSOR A CHILD AND SAVE A LIFE!

For $2000, you can support a youth by putting them through the entire I AM CHICAGO UNITE Program. The donation will be used for 12 months of dance training (May 2016 - April 2017), 3 days per week, and 3 hours per day.

For $1000, you can support a youth by putting them through 6 months of the I AM CHICAGO UNITE Program. The donation will be used for 6 months of dance training (May 2016 - October 2016), 3 days per week and 3 hours per day.

For $500, you can support a youth by putting them through 3 months of the I AM CHICAGO UNITE Program. The donation will be used for 3 months of dance training (May 2016 - July 2016), 3 days per week and 3 hours per day.