Ready to Learn

Aysel E., a STUDENT advocate at FAU High School, created a project entitled “Ready to Learn.” She filled six big bags with educational tools, such as headphones and notebooks, and 45 mini bags with a pencil, eraser, inspirational quotes, and stickers. Through her dedication and advocacy, she made a profound impact on the well-being of these vulnerable children, ensuring they felt seen, heard, and cared for. #studentadvocacy #FAUHighSchool #communityservice #advocacy #fostercare #seenandheard #studentspeakupforkids #speakupforkids

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