Rebecca is a vibrant and determined 4th grader who pours her heart into everything she does. She dreams big—aspiring to be a pediatrician like her aunt and, one day, a leader making change from the Oval Office. At school, she’s always on the move as part of the track and basketball teams, sharpening her mind as a “mathlete” and Chess Club member, and exploring her creativity in Theater Club.
Her love for music and the arts shines through in everything she does. Rebecca plays piano and violin, recently started learning the flute, and sings with Nativity Parish’s Children’s Choir. She also loves to dance—this year, she swapped ballet for tap and switched from Karate to Capoeira, keeping her energy high and her spirit adventurous.
Rebecca’s dedication to community service earned her the Kathy Davis Memorial Scholarship, a recognition she’s incredibly proud of. She’s also a top student, celebrating first honors and a spot on the Principal’s List.
When faced with health challenges, Rebecca leaned deeply into her faith and discovered what she calls “the kindness cure”—a philosophy that has inspired her mission to make the world a better place. She draws inspiration from her role models: her mom, who shows her the power of love and perseverance; Mother Teresa, whose life was a testament to compassion; and Martin Luther King Jr., who taught her about courage, justice, and the transformative power of kindness.
Even with her packed schedule, Rebecca’s favorite moments are spent laughing and playing with her younger brother, Benjamin. Her passion for helping others, paired with her big dreams and big heart, proves that no matter how young you are, you can spark change and make a lasting difference. Her unwavering determination, compassion, and faith are at the heart of her leadership and service she seeks to ignite through Kind Leaders.
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