Educating future leaders is critical to ensuring the lessons of the Holocaust inspire action today. The Nancy & David Wolf Holocaust & Humanity Center aims to create opportunities for youth to have a deeper engagement with our mission and provide tools for families raising the next generation of upstanders.
The Color for a Change series encourages children to reflect on how they can use their character strengths to be an upstander. Caregivers can discuss the thought-provoking questions and mini story with children while they color. Each month, a new coloring sheet highlighting one of the 24 character strengths will be available for download. You can also find the Color for a Change coloring sheets at select Cincinnati-Hamilton County Public Library locations.
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