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Animal Feeling Sculptures - How To

See examples of how to make an animal feeling sculpture. You can find this activity in the Kindness for All guide!

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From a fear of “scary bugs” to an appreciation for insects.

One of our campers gently moved an inchworm out of harm's way during today’s climate camp activities.

How do you practice your invertebrate appreciation? 🐛

#ClimateCamp As Climate Camp continues, campers are having fun in the sun and channeling their creativity to make Food Prints!

By evaluating the carbon footprint of what we eat through these visual projects, campers are investigating the greenhouse gases associa Climate camp has begun! 

Our campers spent their first day making new friends, exploring trails, and diving into their first lessons on climate science and the greenhouse effect.

Through our Climate Camps here in Indianapolis, we are so proud to nu Tomorrow is World Environment Day! How has your environment played a role in your upbringing, worldview, and resource use? 

Take a moment today to reflect on the interconnectedness and inseparable aspects of the human and natural world. Our actions,
Congratulations are in order! 🎉

We are thrilled to share that LivingKind took home two incredible honors from the 2026 Association of Professional Humane Educators (APHE) conference! First, our Youth Changemaker Clubs (YCC) were honored with the Ed In Beyond Words: What Animals Think and Feel, Carl Safina reminds us that our capacity for love, grief, and compassion is not innately human, but deeply connected to who we are as animals.

Our mission at LivingKind is to empower the next generation
From creating pathways in dense forests to digging water holes that other animals depend on, an elephant's daily footprint actively shapes and sustains the environment around them. 

Their lives are a powerful reminder of how deeply interwoven we all

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