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Be Kind Online is a movement as much as it is a message. Check back frequently on how we are sharing good deeds and spreading kindness.
Sharing and Learning the Tipi Teaching
St. John Community School has been buzzing with creativity and compassion, as students design and share inspiring presentations with their wider school community.
Youth Group
Queer Connections YQR’s Youth Group has spent the past year making a positive impact in their community. They offer a welcoming, non-judgmental space for queer youth to connect, express themselves through art, music, drag, and sewing, and to discuss daily challenges.
Boys & Girls Club 2025
Through these meaningful experiences, the Boys and Girls Groups are helping students grow in cooperation, resilience, creativity, and friendship, making learning enjoyable and memorable.
St. Kateri Mental Health & Wellness Day
“We are deeply grateful to the Be Kind Online Grant for making this day possible. Their commitment to encouraging youth-led, kindness-focused initiatives has equipped our students with long-lasting tools for mental wellness”—Jodie Hancock, School Support Specialist at St. Kateri School
Ecole St. Pius X Grade 8 Outdoor Ed
“This outdoor education experience left a lasting impact on the students. They returned equipped with new skills, strengthened friendships, and an enhanced appreciation for the land and each other. Our sincere gratitude extends to SaskTel Be Kind Online for their support in making this meaningful learning experience possible. This opportunity has undoubtedly left an indelible mark, one that students will carry with them for years to come.”- Bob Millette, Teacher at St. Pius
GSA Summit 2025
“In a world where kindness can make a significant impact, the GSA Summit exemplified the joy that kindness can bring. The Regina Public Schools team extends its gratitude to the SaskTel Be Kind Online grant for their support in facilitating this remarkable event,”—Danielle Hackel, Teacher for the Regina Public Schools.
St. Mary Wellness Day
Ecole St. Mary has always placed importance on students’ wellbeing and belonging. This year was no different, with one of the school-wide goals being to foster greater inclusion, belonging, and well-being among our staff and students.
Youth Mental Health Leadership Retreat
The retreat, part of the “Be Kind Online” program, aimed to develop social leadership and advocate for positive, stigma-free relationships.
Hepburn School Youth Wellness Conference
In early May 2025, Hepburn School, in conjunction with the Town of Hepburn, hosted a Youth Wellness Conference for students in Grades 7-12, with a smaller component for Grades 1-6.
Prisma Colour 2025
Prisma Colour’s initiatives have fostered a sense of belonging, kindness, and acceptance at Miller Comprehensive Catholic High School, creating a more inclusive and loving community for all.