Spanish River STUDENTS Create 100 Coloring Books for Foster Kids!

Riley Heck and Simona Perez from The Spanish River Shark Chapter of STUDENTS Speak Up for Kids led their chapter as they designed 100 unique coloring pages to brighten the lives of children in the foster care system. This meaningful project brought together compassionate student volunteers who worked diligently to create artwork that fosters a sense of comfort, joy, and belonging for foster youth. By dedicating their time and creativity, these STUDENT advocates made a positive impact in the lives of vulnerable children, showing that even small acts of kindness can make a significant difference. Through initiatives like this, the chapter continues to inspire and empower the community to support and advocate for children in need. #StudentAdvocacy #FosterCareSupport #STUDENTSSpeakUp #HelpingFosterYouth #CommunityImpact #StudentVolunteers #SupportForFosterKids #NonprofitImpact #ChildAdvocacy #YouthLeadership #FosterCare #StudentLeadership #CommunityService

Dani MacGregor

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