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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.

Safe Haven for Queer Youth

Queer Connections YQR is a safe haven for queer and allied youth in Regina and area. Formed in 2023 it continues to provide its members an opportunity to use their voice to speak up about what challenges they are facing in their day to day lives.

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Kindness Rhythm Project

“The SaskTel Be Kind Online Grant made it possible for students to take part in a meaningful, school-wide initiative that reinforced leadership, collaboration, and the importance of standing up against bullying,” Tammy Kostersky.

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Kindness Krew

They began the year by planning various initiatives to spread kindness in each classroom and beyond…

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“Dreams Become Reality” Blue T-Shirt project

“The impact of this project has been incredible. Seeing students confidently set and work toward their goals has created an inspiring atmosphere of motivation and self-belief in our school. The message behind Dreams Become Reality is one that will last far beyond this year.” – Mr. Larson

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Kindness Care Packages with Dignity

The leadership team from Saint Michaels visited a senior home around Halloween.

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Pathway to Emotions

By focusing on these foundational skills, students are equipped with practical strategies to manage their emotions effectively, ensuring they can fully benefit from the sensory path and foster long-term emotional and behavioral growth.

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Little Kindness Ambassadors

St. Catherine Community School used the Be Kind Online grant to focus on Random Acts of Kindness, bringing joy to everyone involved.

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Kindness in Character Strong

“These projects have been especially impactful in their community, where poverty is a significant challenge. Many children come to school without proper winter clothing or books at home. By providing these items to entire classrooms, St. Catherine School ensured that no one felt singled out and that every student had an opportunity to feel special”

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2nd Annual Youth Kindness Conference – Building Tools for Tomorrow

Overall, this year’s Kindness Conference was a celebration of culture, creativity, and community. It successfully brought together individuals from different backgrounds to share, learn, and grow together.

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Luseland School’s Buddy Bench

Luseland School believes that it is important to provide spaces where individuals can feel more connected and less isolated.

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