West Boca Bulls Use The Power Of Words To Spread Confidence And Kindness

Making a lasting impact with just a few words, Alexa Mushlin and the West Boca Bulls Chapter shared self-esteem cards to boost confidence and bring smiles.

Alexa and her team created handwritten self-esteem cards filled with positive affirmations, encouraging words, and uplifting messages to remind children that they are loved, talented, and extraordinary. These small but meaningful notes were designed to provide a boost of confidence to children who may be facing challenges or self-doubt.

Why This Matters

Words have the power to inspire, and something as simple as a handwritten note can help a child feel supported, appreciated, and empowered. Many children struggle with self-confidence, and receiving an encouraging message can serve as a reminder of their strengths and potential. By creating these cards, the West Boca Bulls helped spread kindness, positivity, and encouragement where it’s needed most.

How You Can Help

At STUDENTS Speak Up for Kids, we believe that small acts of kindness can have a lasting impact. Here’s how you can make a difference:

  • Write self-esteem or encouragement cards to uplift children in need.

  • Support initiatives that promote mental well-being and confidence-building.

  • Join or start a chapter to help spread positivity and make an impact in your community.

Thank you to Alexa Mushlin and the West Boca Bulls for helping children recognize their worth and potential through the power of words.

Share this story to inspire others to take action and spread kindness.

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Dani MacGregor

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