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Kind Campus is an innovative school-based program that educates students, faculty and staff about the benefits of kindness, and then empowers them to create a culture of kindness in their school and beyond. Participating schools receive access to all of our free Kind Campus program materials with easy-to-incorporate ideas and content designed to be highly adaptable to different ages and needs.
Abundant research demonstrates that the practice of intentional kindness benefits all of us, no matter our age. In fact, there are statistically significant associations between social-emotional skills in kindergarten and key outcomes for young adults years later. Kind Campus focuses on students in Pre-K through high school, and includes materials designed to support the faculty and administrators who guide students through their education. Kind Campus is thoughtfully arranged and organized to empower teachers, counselors, and staff with a structured method for teaching kindness skills and other pro-social and social-emotional skills.
Join the hundreds of schools that are changing their campuses with this free program!
What’s Included?
- Monthly Materials including Monthly Guides, Kindness and Science Quote Posters
- Kindness Dilemmas, Tools for Kindness, suggested activities, and much more!
- Program Support from Ben’s Bells staff
- Opportunities to connect with other Kind Campus schools
- Discounted merchandise to support the program on your campus
If you have questions or would like more information, please contact us at kindcampus@bensbells.org or 520-622-1379 x1004
Testimonials
Hear what people are saying about Ben’s Bells Kindness Education.
History of Kind Campus
Kind Campus (formerly known as Kind Kids) began in 2007 in four elementary schools in Tucson, Arizona. It has since experienced exciting growth, and has been adopted by over 500 schools, involving more than 340,000 students across the US and worldwide! This includes over 240 schools in Southern Arizona, 60 schools in the metropolitan Phoenix area, 120 schools in Connecticut and New York, and 94 schools in other locations in the United States, Canada, Mexico, and Australia.