Tricks, Not Treats: Olympic Heights High School Lions Chapter Pack 70 Goodie Bags to Spread Halloween Cheer

The Olympic Heights High School Lions Chapter of STUDENTS Speak Up for Kids kicked off the school year with an incredible turnout for their first meeting. Led by Chapter Leader Reese Woods, 50 dedicated members came together to assemble 70 Halloween-themed goodie bags for their "Tricks, Not Treats" project. These fun and festive bags, filled with candy, aim to spread autumn spirit and promote encouragement, motivation, and inspiration to those who receive them. This project showcases the power of student leadership and the impact of simple acts of kindness. #STUDENTSSpeakUpForKids #StudentAdvocacy #CommunityService #HalloweenSpirit #YouthLeadership #Encouragement #Motivation #Inspiration

Spreading Kindness

70 Members Assemble Goodie Bags

Sharing the Halloween Spirit

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