Kathy Hull
Educator & Nonprofit Co-Founder | Empowering Youth Through Community
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Kathy Hull is the co-founder of the Wooden Floor, a nonprofit that empowers youth in underserved communities through dance education. Under her leadership, the organization has helped over 2,000 students develop life skills that lead to academic and personal success.
Kathy's TEDx talk explored how movement and creativity can transform young lives, drawing from her 25 years of experience in community development. Her keynotes offer practical strategies for using the arts to build resilience, foster belonging, and unlock human potential.
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Stories from a home for terminally ill children
To honor and celebrate young lives cut short, Kathy Hull founded the first freestanding pediatric palliative care facility in the United States, the George Mark Children's House. Its mission: to give terminally ill children and their families a peaceful place to say goodbye. She shares stories brimming with wisdom, joy, imagination and heartbreaking loss.
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