Wear
the Cape created the multimedia, interactive assembly with the help of a
team of educators. A sequence of relatable videos, in combination with
an in-person facilitator, helps kids make connections, practice skills
and learn strategies needed to be a positive force in their communities
and be BETTER THAN THAT™ – better than bad choices including bullying.
The
kidkind foundation will be bringing the assembly presentation to five
underprivileged elementary schools for free, and tax-deductible
donations will enable supporters to gift the program to additional
underprivileged schools and organizations at cost. Other schools,
religious organizations and clubs nationwide can also line up the
assembly for their student bodies, youth groups and members.
“Bullying
is an age-old problem that has been intensifying in recent years,
particularly with the rise of social media and constant connectivity,”
commented Philip Brown, PhD, Wear the Cape’s resident character
education expert who is a Fellow of the Graduate School of Applied and
Professional Psychology at Rutgers University where he founded and
directed the Center for Social and Character Development. “It’s
important for schools to refresh anti-bullying efforts and take an
approach that reaches kids where they are today.”
Pre
and post-assembly support are also part of the program. Wear the Cape
offers lesson plans, roundtable workshops, and further reading for
families, educators and youth club leaders. To truly transform school
culture, follow-up lessons, activities and everyday practices will also
be recommended.
Errico,
an experienced leadership coach, built Wear the Cape and established
the kidkind foundation in 2013 when she identified the need for
resources on kindness and character-building that would appeal to her
own four children. The idea for the brand was sparked when she observed
that the chance to wear a cape—the organization’s logo—motivates
children to act like heroes, or “Cape Kids,” in order to live up to the
symbol of honor.
To find out how you can bring Wear the Cape’s assembly to your community and to learn more about the organization, visit www.wearthecapekids.com.
About Wear the Cape™ and the kidkind foundation
Wear
the Cape™ is the first global, mission-powered brand with the nerve to
equate being kind with being cool. By coaching kids to be BETTER THAN
THAT™, Wear the Cape breaks down barriers and brings people together—a
world of new values prevails: It’s cool to be inclusive, tolerant and
socially responsible. From its line of apparel and accessories, to its
educational tools and its own non-profit the kidkind foundation, Wear
the Cape sparks awareness and raises money to build heroes, a kid at a
time. Wear the Cape’s products and resources are designed to create
teachable moments between kids and the grown-ups they look up to with
Hero Tags that tee up conversations about what it means to stand up and
stand out; to stick up for the underdog; to do what’s right, not what’s
easy. Wear the Cape donates 10% of its net profits directly to the
kidkind foundation, and the rest is reinvested in the design and
production of new products, as well as character-building educational
materials for parents and teachers to help the kids they love. Wear the
Cape’s work with communities and schools is helping mold everyday heroes
that will create a kinder, better world for us all.
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