$100/NOBODY kit donated to Ukrainians

  • Empower your K to Gr. 12 students to STAND UP FOR WHAT THEY BELIEVE IN
  • $100 per kit goes to the The Red Cross
  • For a while now I’ve been doing my own Who Is NOBODY? Project to share how I got healthy 23+ years ago

Now more than ever we need to empower youth to stand up for what is right.

And use their gifts to help others.

From now until Thursday, March 31st, 2022:

$100
from every Who Is NOBODY? kit
will support Ukrainians via The Red Cross

Want a quick refresh on what Who Is NOBODY? is about?

Click here.

Who Is NOBODY? was in one Ottawa classroom. In only 2 months over 30 more classrooms individually decided to implement this literacy program, resulting in nearly 1000 unique community outreach projects in the Ottawa area!β€” Amy Hannah, Safe and Caring Schools Coordinator, OCDSB, ON
Like so many, I’ve felt helpless watching the images coming out of Ukraine and inspired by President Zelensky and all Ukrainians.

Who Is NOBODY? is a resource that offers a way to stop feeling helpless and in turn empowers students in being part of the solution by finding their own personal way of making a difference.

Click here to get your kit that can inspire countless school, class, group and/or individual projects.

Please note: in the interest of fulfilling orders as quickly as possible, the kit available for this offer is the BLUE NOBODY in English and the β€œtake-home” bag may look differently than shown.

❀️ EVERYBODY is SOMEBODY ❀️

Students are just unbelievably resourceful

Imagine the time, materials, funds and awareness your students can create with this reusable program.

Lots of love,

xoKelly

PS For a while now I’ve been doing my own Who Is NOBODY? Project.

Growing up I had a complicated relationship with food. I’ve been sharing how I got healthy 23+ years ago.

PPS To strength. To spirit. To dreaming. To all Ukrainians.

To President Zelensky visiting hospitals with wounded servicemen.

To all the children and women who said good bye to their husband’s, sons, brothers and fathers to walk miles in freezing temperatures with pet carriers looking for safety…

Leaving everything they love behind and not knowing where they’re going.

To standing up for what you believe in.

To CHANGE STARTING WITH KIDS. To peace, hopefully coming soon.πŸ’™πŸ’›

I heard this beautiful song on CBC Radio this morning:

STAND UP FOR WHAT YOU BELIEVE IN.

Kelly Clark

See more classroom experiences with Who Is NOBODY? here.