Last week, Mrs. Oakes' kindergarten class gave a wonderful Chapel. The message has stayed with me and I wanted to share it so that others may be inspired. The students came dressed as "super heroes" with their self-decorated capes and of course, big smiles full of pride and enthusiasm.
The heroes' remarks were delivered with poise and confidence! Here are the powerful words they shared with the audience:
Hi my name is Abby but my secret identity is Kid Surgery Saver! I chose to help kids who are having surgery because I want them to be healthy.
Hi my name is Julia but my secret identity is the Hospital Hero! I chose to help Children’s Hospital because they make kids feel better.
Hi my name is Evan but my secret identity is the Quake Quieter! I chose to help earthquake victims because they need supplies for their homes.
Hi my name is Logan but my secret identity is the Bear Boss! I chose to help bears because I want them to have enough food, especially before winter.
Hi my name is Nick but my secret identity is the Pooch Protector! I chose to help Seeing Eye Dogs because they are so helpful to blind people.
Hi my name is Jack but my secret identity is the Hunger Hero! I chose to help hungry people so their whole family can have food.
Hi my name is Sydnie, but my secret identity is the Animal Rescuer. I chose to help orphan animals so all baby animals have a Mommy and a Daddy.
Hi my name is Kat, but my secret identity is the Animal Protector! I chose to help animals in Africa because they need help finding enough food and water.
Hi my name is Matthew, but my secret identity is the Rainforest Rescuer! I chose to help the rainforest because a healthy rainforest means the whole world is healthy.
Hi my name is Heidi, but my secret identity is the Haiti Hero! I chose to help Haiti because after the Earthquake, people’s homes were damaged and they did not have enough food and water.
Hi my name is Kimberly, but my secret identity is the Planet Protector! I chose to help the Earth because I would like it to be a cleaner place to live.
Hi my name is Cooper, but my secret identity is the Cancer Crusader! I chose to help people with cancer because I want to help people that I know that have cancer.
This remarkable group of children are thinking of ways to make a positive difference in the world at the age of five and six. If they have these thoughts now, I can hardly wait to see the leaders they will become as adults. They are indeed super heroes to me! Mrs. Oakes left the audience with this wonderful thought - "Even small actions can make a big difference!" Words to live by!
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