
Caleb Silvia is a freshman on a mission.
When Caleb was a toddler, he was diagnosed with an autoimmune disorder. Being so small, he didn鈥檛 remember much from his stay in the hospital. 鈥淏ut I remembered the toy cart,鈥 he shared. In 2012, when Caleb was 8, he decided he wanted to 鈥渄o something special鈥 for someone important for him around Christmas time. He went around his neighborhood and collected 300 toys to give to Nationwide Children鈥檚 Hospital in Columbus, where he had stayed when he was 2.
Three years after his first toy drive, Caleb Cares 4 Kids was founded as a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Caleb鈥檚 organization 鈥減rovides gifts and financial support to pediatric hospital patients and their families.鈥 He continues to help run his organization along with their Board of Trustees and his parents (鈥橞erg alumni Andrew and Erica Rhineberger Silvia), collecting toys and monetary donations for the Children鈥檚 Miracle Network with his creative annual programs. Recently, Caleb Cares 4 Kids has begun the process of establishing a scholarship fund. The new program was recently announced, and details are still being finalized for how Caleb鈥檚 organization can help local students who鈥檝e dealt with health crises.
Caleb Cares 4 Kids has many ongoing projects. Along with the classic toy drive, Caleb collects pop tabs that are donated to the Ronald McDonald House 鈥 which can earn around 50 cents for a pound of pop tabs. Caleb Cares 4 Kids has an M&M fundraiser as well, where people can purchase a tube of M&M鈥檚 from them for $1, and then they are encouraged to fill the tube with quarters once they鈥檝e finished the candy. The biggest event of their year is the Spaghetti Dinner and Auction, around October.
In order to create awareness for the Spaghetti Dinner, Caleb鈥檚 organization has a fun, unique way to raise funds: Priscilla, the Pink Pooper. Caleb originally thought of the idea when the 鈥淵ou鈥檝e been flocked鈥 trend on social media was popular. The trend saw people鈥檚 yards filled with dozens of flamingos as a prank. Caleb Cares 4 Kids takes the prank in a new direction 鈥 utilizing it to raise money to benefit sick kids and health organizations. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a pink toilet that goes to individuals, businesses and schools in the community,鈥 Caleb explained. To have Priscilla removed is $10; to designate where Priscilla should go next is $20; and 鈥淧otty Protection Insurance鈥 for the season costs $30.
Working for your own non-profit organization and being a full time college student takes a lot of dedication. 鈥淚 have so many people supporting me at home, and so many people are understanding while I鈥檓 at school,鈥 Caleb said. His endless creativity and genuine drive means that the organization is still a priority 鈥 one he assists with while at school, and travels home to tend to some weekends. 鈥淪o, not so stressful, but it鈥檚 definitely busy.鈥
You can help Caleb鈥檚 mission by visiting their website, calebcares4kids.org. You can also keep up with their mission on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok.