Kindness is Worthy

by | Aug 24, 2018 | Events, School Life

Every small act of kindness matters and has the potential to make a huge impact in the lives of others.


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During our final week of summer camp, our theme was “Be The Change”. Students were inspired to share kindness with their friends and family and even through helping out in their community.

We had a special guest, Gaby Mammone, who visited our students on August 24, 2018 to share her message of kindness. In Gaby’s “Kindness is Worthy” interactive workshop, students learned the importance of doing small acts of kindness and how every small act can make a big difference for someone else.

Join us on September 30th from 11am-2pm to paint “Kindness Rocks” with Gaby Mammone and Oak Learners to be shared with a local children’s charity to share our messages of inspiration and kindness.


About the Speaker:

Gaby Mammone is a Social Entrepreneur, Inclusivity Ambassador and Kindness Advocate. As an International Keynote Speaker, Gaby has inspired audiences to believe that we are all here to give and help each other. Recognized as a leader in the charity and not for profit sectors. She promotes diversity and is part of a kindness movement called ‘Be Aware Be Kind’. Gaby’s presentations are filled with encouragement, inspiration and humour.

For more information about Gaby Mammone please visit:

www.gabymammone.ca
www.kindprojects.ca
Www.facebook.com/gabymammone
Www.instagram.com/gabymammone
Www.twitter.com/gabymammone

Kelly Farrell

Kelly Farrell

Kelly Farrell is the Founder and Director of Oak Learners. She is dedicated to supporting learners of all ages and abilities reach their goals and love the learning journey. Kelly’s philosophy of education is based in the understanding that every child has the capacity to excel and succeed when they are given the tools and taught the skills to help them on their journey.

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