At the age of eight, Chloe Worthy envisioned a space where children could explore their interests in a fun, safe environment, leading to the creation of Club Cool Kids. This youth-led program has since impacted over 3,000 children in Burlington County, offering activities ranging from science experiments to cultural workshops, all designed with the children’s input at the forefront.
Club Cool Kids emerged from the All Things Are Possible Foundation (ATAP), a nonprofit dedicated to enriching the lives of young people through academic, athletic, and cultural programs. Chloe’s initiative reflects ATAP’s mission to empower youth by providing them with leadership opportunities and a platform to voice their ideas.
The program’s success lies in its unique approach of being led by kids, for kids, fostering a sense of belonging and confidence among its participants. Chloe’s leadership and vision have not only created a vibrant community for children but also demonstrated the significant impact of trusting and investing in young voices.
As Chloe prepares to attend the United States Military Academy Preparatory School at West Point, her legacy continues with the potential expansion of Club Cool Kids. She envisions the program reaching more children in need of a supportive and engaging community, possibly becoming a national model with ATAP’s support.
Chloe’s story is a testament to the importance of listening to and nurturing the ideas of young people. Her achievements underscore the potential for youth to lead meaningful change when given the opportunity and resources to do so.

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