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Residents Get ‘Ladybugged’ in Town’s First Show of Kindness, Community Parade

This May, the Burlington Community honors students with ladybug signs and a parade, spreading compassion through schools, families, and local groups.


Burlington students and families are getting "ladybugged" this month — and it’s all in the name of kindness.


Through the new “Get Ladybugged” program, students who perform acts of kindness are being recognized with ladybug lawn signs, creating a visible celebration of compassion throughout town. Families who donate to local nonprofit HELPIS — Help Me Help Someone Inc. — can also receive a ladybug. All participants are invited to bring their ladybugs to Burlington’s first-ever Kindness Parade on May 18, turning the Town Common into a colorful showcase of community spirit.


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Sponsorship & Volunteer Opportunities

Businesses and organizations can support this event by sponsoring tables, becoming high-level sponsors, or donating prizes for kindness recognition. Volunteers are also needed for event setup, activities, and crowd engagement. Please contact us for more information

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