Survivor's foundation helps families...
01/17/2008
BIRMINGHAM -- Norman Yatooma was away at college in Indiana when he got the call that his father had died.
When he returned home to Michigan, he found out the truth: his father had been murdered in a carjacking in Detroit.
At just 20 years old, Yatooma became head of his household, caring for his bereaved...

Lou Anna Simon & Norman Yatooma...
07/30/2007
(July 30, 2007) - Michigan State University President Lou Anna Simon discusses the latest happenings at MSU with Paul W. Smith. Also during the interview, Founder & President of Yatooma's For the Kids Foundation, Norman Yatooma joins Paul W. to discuss today's "For The Kids" golf outing.

James P. Hoffa Sits Down With Paul...
07/30/2007
(July 30, 2007) - General President of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters James P. Hoffa sits down at the Yatooma For The Kids Golf Outing on the anniversary of his father's disappearance to discuss the importance of organizations like For The Kids Foundation, the latest Teamster's news, and his thoughts...

This One's For The Kids
07/28/2007
Norman Yatooma was 20 years old and away at college, where he had just been elected student body president, when he found out his dad was shot and killed in a carjacking.
“From there, a pretty long and ugly trail of tears followed. My father’s estate was open for 10 years, but it only took about six months...

Champions For The Kids 2007
07/28/2007
