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Spanish River STUDENTS Create 100 Coloring Books for Foster Kids!
The Spanish River Shark Chapter of STUDENTS Speak Up for Kids designed 100 personalized coloring pages for children in the foster care system. Through their creative efforts, these STUDENTS brought joy and comfort to foster children, demonstrating the power of student advocacy and community support. #StudentAdvocacy #FosterCare #STUDENTSSpeakUp #StudentLeaders #SupportFosterYouth #CommunityImpact #YouthLeadership #HelpingKidsThrive
Service and Social Society STUDENTS Create Bracelets and Color with Foster Kids at Storybook Village
Service and Social Society STUDENTS volunteered at Storybook Village, making bracelets and coloring with foster kids. Through their heartfelt interactions, they helped create a safe space for foster kids to express themselves creatively, fostering a sense of belonging and joy during the event.
FAU Owls Reach 400 Users in Social Media Campaign on Child Abuse Prevention
On April 20 (2022), Our Owls Chapter of STUDENTS Speak Up For Kids at Florida Atlantic University, led by Sarah Meyer Bertheau, created a beautiful pinwheel garden in support of Child Abuse Prevention Month. These blue pinwheels are symbols of health, happy childhoods and is the official emblem of child abuse prevention. By decorating their campus with these pinwheels, these students spread awareness of an important cause and showcased the power of student action.
Palm Beach Central High School Broncos Create 20 Arts & Crafts Bags to Support Foster Youth
The Palm Beach Central Broncos, led by Nathea Masse, hosted an Arts and Crafts Bag Party! 20 bags were created. The bags contained fun coloring books and sweet treats and were distributed to foster kids in need after the event. Nathea Masse and the Broncos Chapter of STUDENTS Speak Up for Kids wanted to give foster youth a moment of happiness through this creative project. The activity not only engaged students through a meaningful, hands-on service, but it also helped foster a connection with vulnerable children in the area.