Kimberly Kirberger is the president and founder of I.A.M. for Teens, Inc.
(Inspiration and Motivation for Teens, Inc.) a corporation formed exclusively to
work for teens. It is her goal to see teens represented in a more
positive light and it is her strong belief that teens deserve better and more
positive treatment. She worked closely with teenagers on the Chicken Soup for the
Soul books she has co-authored and feels her ability to listen to their
needs and wants lent to the books success.
Kirberger started the Teen Letter Project with Jack Canfield, Mark Victor
Hansen and Health Communications, Inc. The project is responsible for answering
the heartfelt letters received from teenagers and also reaching out to teens in
trouble and encouraging them to seek professional help.
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