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Check out the full story on YouTube and see how such a small gesture can make a massive impact. All proceeds from her merchandise also go to supporting youth mental health charities!

Brooklyn Riley, a 16-year-old from Louisville, has gained national attention for by leaving positive messages on Post-it notes for strangers. Her initiative, which started with a single impulsive note, has grown into a movement called "Stick 2 Kindness," reaching over 1,500 messages left on car windows and in public spaces to remind people they are loved. Stick 2 Kindness: Social Media Post teens spreding

Whether it’s a message on a car window or a reminder in a school hallway, Brooklyn is on a mission to make sure everyone knows they are seen and valued. Check out the full story on YouTube and

#Stick2Kindness #SpreadPositivity #MentalHealthMatters #KindnessIsContagious #TeenChangemakers Her initiative, which started with a single impulsive

Meet Brooklyn Riley, the teen who is changing the world one Post-it note at a time. What started as a small act of kindness has turned into a viral movement called .

"Just because someone carries it well doesn't mean it isn't heavy. 💛"

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