We put the pull of social media and AI to work for kids — pairing the creators they look up to with the communities and youth programs where their influence does the most.
Social media and AI aren't going anywhere. We don't fight the pull — we work inside it, turning attention into real things for real kids.
Sources: Pew Research Center, Teens, Social Media and AI Chatbots 2025 · Common Sense Media, The Common Sense Census: Media Use by Tweens and Teens.
Creators who'll bring an audience. Local teachers we pay to lead the work all season. Athletes and makers who'll actually show up. Whoever the community needs.
Workshops. Events. Year-round classes in local parks. Festivals. We handle the partners, the people, the place — every activation pairs a creator's audience with a community's need.
Every activation becomes content — short videos that show the work in action, social campaigns, and the creators who showed up — so the work reaches far beyond the room.
Year-round free kids' enrichment in Hudson Valley parks — taught by paid local teachers across five program pillars, capped by Field Day. Backed by a local company sponsor; additional sponsorships open.
A refurbished basketball court that stays alive all year — free clinics, creator visits, and a marquee annual fundraising game.
The foundation's first activation brought social media creators and teen storytellers together in Los Angeles for workshops and a live performance about mental health. The creators showed up. The kids told their stories. The footage reached far beyond the room.
It was the founder's earliest proof of what creator-led youth work can be.

Andi is an upcoming children's book series from Remarkable Places. When the series launches, 22% of every Andi book sold will go directly to BeRemarkable Foundation — turning every book on a shelf into real-world programs for real kids.
We match creators like you with communities where your reach does real work. You bring the audience. We build the program. Kids walk into rooms they never had before.