With $10,000 from People Magazine in his pocket, Gabe Whaley has big plans for the future of Kicking4Hunger.
The magazine awarded Whaley, a UNC senior, $10,000 to devote to the program, as the winner of the magazine’s annual Reader’s Choice Hero award.
He said the money will help him expand the program, which sends children to soccer camp in exchange for food donations, nationally — and eventually, globally.
Whaley said website builders are designing an online package listing start-up information for communities wishing to implement the program.
“We want to get it out to these communities so it can go viral,” Whaley said.
But Whaley’s team, composed of two full-time workers and about 20 volunteers, is being careful about how it uses the award money, he said.
Team members have not decided on specific purchases for the camps and will instead use the money to make the program sustainable.
“We have to stretch every dollar as far as it can go”, Whaley said.
Whaley said the money didn’t really change any of the plans — it just expedited them.