Group Leaders
The greatest leader is not necessarily the one who does the greatest things. He is the one who gets the people to do the greatest things. – Ronald Reagan
Our Heart and Soul
There’s nothing stronger than the heart of a volunteer! Our Group Leaders are the glue that holds Dance for Kindness together! They are the heart and soul of this amazing event and we love them for it!
Our Veteran Leaders
Learn more about the Group Leaders that have traveled along with us from the very start.
Diane Dupuis
Montreal, Canada
I came across LVI through the Kindness Boomerang video - and it has since changed my life; making me look every day for more opportunities to bring kindness to the world, as well as challenging me as a leader (for the 6th year!) of the Montreal Dance for Kindness Flashmob.
MY WORD
Survivor
Alicia Stephany
Caracas, Venezuela
DFK is a great, fun and easy way to contribute to creating a better and kinder world. We all want to live in a better world, but sometimes we don´t know how to do it. This is a GREAT way! Every year, the dance is an opportunity to get together and share love, friendship and happiness.
MY WORD
Grateful
What Group Leaders Are Saying
“Leading a Dance for Kindness event in your community is one of the most rewarding things you can do! You are bringing people of all ages together, all in the name of kindness and humanity! There is an incredible, powerful, positive energy and excitement in the air! It has become an annual tradition for us!” – Terese Rolke, Group Leader, Red Bank, NJ USA
“Seeing the excitement in 350 kids’ eyes as they broke out in dance and sang the words “I can be anything I want to be” with such passion – made me realize just what had been accomplished on that day. Instilling a sense of purpose in the heart of a child is what leads to a better world for us all.” – Orly Wahba, Group Leader, Jerusalem, Israel
“Being a Group Leader allowed me to witness first hand what a community is all about; how people come together to help out, how they support one another and how they lift the spirits of everyone around them.” – Adeyemi Bernard Olubiyi, Kharkov, Ukraine