Arden Pala

American philanthropist and author From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Arden Pala is an American philanthropist, author, actor, and filmmaker. He is known for founding the nonprofit organization Sports4Kids[2][3][4][5] He received a 2024 Presidential Lifetime Achievement Award and a President's Council Award for his work with Sports4Kids.[6][7][8] He is the youngest person to receive a President's Council Award.[6][9]

Born
Arden Pala

2009 [1]
San Diego, California, U.S.
EducationFrancis Parker School (San Diego)
OccupationPhilanthropist · Nonprofit executive · Author · Filmmaker
Yearsactive2019–present
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Arden Pala
Born
Arden Pala

2009 [1]
San Diego, California, U.S.
EducationFrancis Parker School (San Diego)
OccupationPhilanthropist · Nonprofit executive · Author · Filmmaker
Years active2019–present
Organization(s)Sports4Kids; Helptivo
Known forFounder & CEO of Sports4Kids · Founder & CEO of Helptivo
Awards2024 SportsKid of the Year (Sports Illustrated)
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Pala is also the author of the children's book series The Adventures of Noah's Flying Car.[10][11][12] He wrote and directed the documentary film A Second Chance.[13][14]

Early life and education

Pala was born to Turkish immigrants Serhat Pala and Zeynep Ilgaz Pala, who are the cofounders of a biotech company, Confirm Biosciences.[13] He also has an older brother named Kenan, that started the non-profit organization Kids4Community.[15]

As of 2025, he was a sophomore at Francis Parker High.[2]

Career

Pala published his first book, The Adventures of Noah's Flying Car Through China.[16]

Pala starred as Zalmai in the 2018 production of the play A Thousand Splendid Suns at The Old Globe in Balboa Park.[17]

In 2018 and 2019, he starred as Ladybug Who in The Old Globe's production of How the Grinch Stole Christmas.[18]

Pala published his second book, The Adventures of Noah's Flying Car Through Turkey, in 2019.[19]

In 2020, Pala published the third book in The Adventures of Noah's Flying Car series, The Adventures of Noah's Flying Car Through Mexico.[12] He donated the proceeds from the book to the San Diego COVID-19 Community Respond Fund.[12][20][21] Pala was named Best Child Actor at the 2020 Los Angeles Film Festival for his performance in the short film Tahz.[10][12] In 2020, Pala also founded Sports4Kids, a charity that raises funds to provide sports equipment and coaching for elementary schools in underprivileged areas.[2][3][6][4]

In 2021, he released a documentary film on homelessness, A Second Chance, which he wrote and directed.[13] For his work on the film, he received the Best Young Male Filmmaker award from the Los Angeles International Film Festival/Indie Shot Fest.[13] The film was also chosen as a finalist at the New Filmmakers NY and Oniros Film Awards NY film festivals and an official selection in the New York Movie Awards and the LA Live Film Fest.[13]

Pala organized the Bags of Hope event, which provided relief for the 2023 Turkey-Syria earthquakes.[22][5] In 2023, he also organized the Christmas Bags of Hope event, which provided essentials, toys, and other items for homeless children in the San Diego area.[23]

Sports Illustrated named Pala its SportsKid of the Year for his work with Sports4Kids in 2024.[4][24][25] He also received a Presidential Lifetime Achievement award and a President's Council on Sports, Fitness & Nutrition Community Leadership Award in the same year.[6][7][8][26] He was the youngest person to receive a President's Council Award.[27][9] In recognition of his philanthropic efforts, the city of San Diego also proclaimed February 23 as "Arden Pala Day."[25][28][8] In 2024, Pala also received the Starbucks Neighborhood Grant for his efforts with the homeless population.[29]

He is also the founder and CEO of Helptivo, a software platform that provides tools for organizations to manage members, coordinate events, track volunteer hours, and communicate with their communities.[30]

Filmography

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Title Type Year Writer Actor Director Ref
Tahz Short film 2020 No Yes No [10]
A Second Chance Documentary film 2021 Yes No Yes [13][14]
Forgetting Caroline Short film 2021 No Yes No
The Bracero Program Short film 2021 No No Yes
The Mission Short film 2022 No Yes No
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Bibliography

  • Pala, A. (2017). The Adventures of Noah's Flying Car Through China. Kids4Community.
  • Pala, A. (2019). The Adventures of Noah's Flying Car Through Turkey. Kids4Community.
  • Pala, A. (2020). The Adventures of Noah's Flying Car Through Mexico. Kids4Community.

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