Vero teens helping Hibiscus youth

“Backpack Fairy” Project Helps Hibiscus Youth Return to School Prepared
Indian River County – For the past 18 years, a heartwarming tradition has quietly shaped the lives of local youth in Vero Beach.  Known as the “Backpack Fairy” Project, this initiative—born from the compassion of local high school students—has grown into a powerful symbol of unity and care. Each year, this project ensures that the youth living at Hibiscus Children’s Village start the school year prepared, confident, and with the tools they need to succeed.

The story of the “Backpack Fairy” began in 2006 when a group of local high school students at St. Edwards decided to collect and fill backpacks with essential school supplies for the teens at Hibiscus. What started as a simple act of kindness has blossomed into an annual tradition that continues to thrive. As one group of students graduate, the next students step in ready to carry on the mission.

High school students Isabela (Isa) Argote and Carrie Jane (CJ) Fykes are this year’s Backpack Fairies!  Isa and CJ led another successful effort this year with funds raised to purchase 40 backpacks, each filled with school supplies tailored for middle and high school students. Alongside these backpacks, 40 lunch bags were also provided, all delivered to the Hibiscus Village. For many Hibiscus youth, this is the first time they have owned a brand-new backpack or felt fully prepared for the school year ahead. The teens have been placed in Hibiscus’ care due to circumstances of abuse, neglect, or abandonment. At Hibiscus, they receive education, career training, professional mental health counseling and trauma-informed care to help them heal and thrive.  

The “Backpack Fairy” Project is more than just a donation drive; it is a beacon of hope, driven by teens who understand the challenges their peers face and are determined to help them overcome these obstacles. Their efforts have made a tangible difference, helping hundreds of teens step into the new school year with dignity and the belief that they can succeed.

As we celebrate the success of this year’s “Backpack Fairy” Project, we also look ahead with anticipation to next year. The baton will be passed once again, and a new group of students will rise to the challenge, continuing this remarkable legacy of compassion and community spirit.

For more information about Hibiscus Children’s Center and how you can get involved, please visit HibiscusChildrensCenter.org. 

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