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Published October 2nd, 2019
Kindness a focus of recent community event
Peter Pan Foundation founder Leslie Noel and the Executive Director of Born This Way Foundation Maya Smith. Photos provided

The Peter Pan Foundation hosted a community kindness event Sept. 19 at their location in Lafayette, in partnership with the Born This Way Foundation as part of their #bekind21 campaign. Guests were invited to participate in a variety of activities that represented the four pillars of the #bekind21 campaign: kindness, love, acceptance and bravery. During the two-hour event nearly 100 people visited and participated in the activities. The Peter Pan Foundation and Born This Way were thrilled to see such fantastic community support toward helping spread kindness, an integral part of the mission of both of these organizations.

Lafayette resident Sadie Poole, who participates with the PPF and designed the T-shirt for this kindness event.

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