Week 6 of Project Elevate was one of those experiences that stays with you long after it ends. We visited a government school with the goal of teaching children about something incredibly important — understanding Good Touch and Bad Touch. It's a sensitive topic, but one that every child deserves to learn in a safe, supportive space. What truly moved us was how curious, bright, and open-hearted the students were. They listened with such focus during the storytelling session, asked thoughtful questions during the Q&A, and responded with a level of understanding far beyond their years. And after all that meaningful conversation, we wrapped up the session with a spontaneous, joy-filled dance — because sometimes, that’s the best way to let kids just be kids. We captured the essence of that day in a short reel and posted it on our official page — not knowing it would touch so many people. The reel got 121 likes, 3 sweet comments, 16 shares, and 3 saves — but more than that, it reached 3,772 viewers, with nearly 60% of them being people who weren’t even following us. That meant the message was spreading beyond our usual circle, reaching new hearts and minds. Watching those numbers grow wasn’t about going viral — it was about knowing that more people were seeing just how powerful one small act of awareness can be. Week 6 reminded us that empowering children doesn’t take much — just patience, kindness, and a little dance at the end.