World of Children is an organization that raises money to fund, elevate and educate the world's bravest heroes who are running high-impact programs to protect, nurture, educate and heal the world's most vulnerable children. Since 1998, the organization has dedicated more than $14 million to programs for children, led by nearly 120 Honorees working in over 60 countries. World of Children is recognized in the media as the "Nobel Prize for Child Advocates" and is the only global recognition and funding program that exclusively focuses on a broad range of children's issues including health, education, safety and human rights. World of Children has been featured in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Huffington Post, People, Town & Country, and Harper's Bazaar. World of Children Honorees have also been featured by CNN, The Ellen DeGeneres Show, Fast Company, Glamour, TEEN Vogue, TIME for Kids, and USA Today, among other national and international media. The Huffington Post named Co-Founders Harry Leibowitz and Kay Isaacson-Leibowitz one of the most inspiring "power couples" in the country for their lifetime commitment to improving the lives of vulnerable children around the world.