CKP’s Kids Kindness Club relaunches at Huckleberry Hill

CONNOR’S KINDNESS PROJECT representatives, from left, CKP Executive Director Sharon Marrama, Lynnfield High School teen volunteer Audrey Janielis, LHS teen volunteer Sophie Kennison, LHS teen volunteer Bella Giacobbi and sponsor/Realtor Sabrina Carr from William Raveis Real Estate recently helped relaunch the third year of its Kids Kindness Club at Huckleberry Hill School.

LYNNFIELD  – Connor’s Kindness Project (CKP) has relaunched the third year of its Kids Kindness Club at Huckleberry Hill School. 

CKP Executive Director Sharon Marrama said the Kids Kindness Club is an “impactful program that continues to teach young students the value of kindness, community service and inclusivity, fostering a lasting culture of empathy and compassion both in and beyond the classroom.”

The Kids Kindness Club provides students with opportunities to engage in meaningful acts of kindness throughout the school year, encouraging them to recognize the power of small, thoughtful gestures. By returning annually, CKP is helping to create a foundation for lifelong kindness, inspiring a new generation of compassionate leaders.

“We’ve seen firsthand how powerful this program can be when it becomes a part of a school’s culture,” said CKP founder Connor Wright. “Each year, the students build on what they’ve learned, and we see the impact grow stronger as kindness becomes second nature to them.”

The successful relaunch at Huckleberry Hill School was made possible by the support of key community members. “CKP extends its sincere gratitude to Principal Lauren King for welcoming the program for a third year, as well as to Lynnfield High School teen volunteers Bella Giacobbi, Sophie Kennison, and Audrey Janelis for assisting with the launch,” said Marrama. “CKP also gives a special thank you to retired Lynnfield teacher and CKP volunteer Stephanie Klove for attending and for her invaluable guidance in helping CKP expand the program’s growth into more schools.”

Marrama also gave a “heartfelt thank you also goes to Sabrina Carr Group with William Raveis Real Estate, whose generous sponsorship made this initiative possible.”

“With each passing year, the Kids Kindness Club continues to strengthen its impact, shaping students into leaders of kindness and making a meaningful difference in the community,” said Marrama. “CKP looks forward to bringing the program to even more schools in the future.

For more information on Connor’s Kindness Project or to support its mission, visit www.connorskindnessproject.com.

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