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Stay Calm: Breathing Techniques

One of the easiest ways to calm ourselves down is by taking deep breaths. Practice these breathing techniques that can help you to slow down, remain focused, and stay calm when you feel upset.

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A group of fourth graders asked a question: Why are orcas still kept in captivity?

But they didn’t stop at learning.

They researched.
They created.
They spoke up.

Their work reached a French policymaker who recognized the students' efforts a Students are not passive learners, but influential participants in the world around them.

Questioning what’s broken.
Protecting what matters.
And changing what comes next.

They aren’t waiting, they’re stepping in and making waves. Same mission, with a clearer truth.

Because the world young people are inheriting is not stable.
And they know it.

Students aren’t just learning how the world works. They realize they can shape it.

This is not new work, but a clarity of work After 25 years as HEART, we are now LivingKind.

Our name is changing, but our mission is not.

Students are not only learning how the world works, but realizing they can shape it. For years, we’ve seen what happens when young people engage wit Zoom in and check out some Awareness Pages made by students at the High School for Environmental Studies in NYC. Students choose topics that were most important to them and researched what they can do to practice compassion and take action for the be Something new is on the horizon…
Same mission. Bold future.
We can’t wait to share what’s next, stay tuned for April 14, 2026!
#ComingSoon #KindnessMatters This World Health Day, let’s stand with science. A healthier future depends on collaboration, evidence, and facts to build a healthier world for people, animals, and the planet. 🌍✨
#WorldHealthDay #StandWithScience #OneHealth #GlobalHealth
Spring is here! Let’s show some love to our pollinators! 🌼🐝
Plant native flowers, skip pesticides, and leave a little “wild” space in your yard to give bees, butterflies, and other pollinators a safe place to thrive. Small actions The kids are all right! We’ve always known today’s young people are leading the way, and the research backs us up. We’re proud to share this work from our partner, Sara Konrath, which confirms what we see every day: youth are more e

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