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Wearing the Cape means behaving with kindness and courage. The students at Robert Frost and Irwin Schools in East Brunswick most definitely showed us that they Wear The Cape today during our assemblies, by treating our team and others with kindeness.
The students and staff of each school participated in our role plays and shared how they are BETTER THAN THAT™ – “Just be nice!” one First Grader exclaimed!
East Brunswick students learned how it’s “Cool to be Kind,” and brainstormed the many ways they can show kindness to others. We were thrilled to have visited Robert Frost and Irwin Schools today, and we leave knowing that they are equipped with the strategies needed to combat bullying and be heroes by Wearing The Cape.
It is a privilege to present Chase Colman as our Cape Kid of the Month for the month of April. Chase is third grader at Central School in Warren, New Jersey. He is a great friend to his classmates and often can be found including others in school and at recess.
Chase has volunteered for Wear The Cape on several occasions. He was a Cape Kid greeter at our annual Holiday Fundraiser two years in a row. As well, he gave up one weekend of his Summer Vacation in August to help film one of our Hero Assembly videos, which features him saying a line he lives by in his everyday life: he sticks up for kids who can’t…
As an avid and talented baseball player, Chase cheers on his teammates and encourages them to Wear The Cape, as well. His favorite team is the Red Socks, which is a tribute to his Boston roots.
Originally from New Jersey, Mairead has been an integral part of helping founder Leigh Ann Errico establish and run the New Jersey based Junior Board, which is composed of fifteen young adult members, who help guide the ideals of kindness. Mairead’s tireless work in the crusade to teach children about kindness has resulted in very successful events over the past three years; such as helping to organize and develop a first of its kind 5K Race and family festival in 2014 – which resulted in over one hundred runners and raised over $10,000 to help support the foundation’s outreach of kindness. She has helped work on the annual Wear the Cape Holiday fundraiser that, in 2016, raised over $7,000 for the kidkind Foundation.
Through her own successful business, Bay Head Boutique she has raised thousands of dollars which she chose to donate to causes close to her heart, such as to help wildlife, children’s diseases, and to support those in need. Mairead has continually used skills and business acumen to donate her time and money to Wear the Cape and kidkind Foundation.
Filled with a tremendous gift of entrepreneurship, combined with the desire to help others, this fine young woman has worked with many charities to raise awareness about the power of kindness and giving back to the community. Her huge heart and passion was paramount in her desire to start a Southern Chapter of Wear the Cape. Through her hard work and dedication to this project, Mairead was able to bring our assembly to Out-of-Door Academy in Sarasota, Florida. The assembly, which Mairead will be a part of, will be performed in March 2017.
We are thrilled to have such an exceptional young woman as our Florida advocate. Being able to take her early learning and success from Wear the Cape in New Jersey to Florida is an incredible opportunity. Mairead looks forward to bringing her knowledge, leadership and the message of kindness to all Florida school children.