38 Letters to leaders(continued) about their goals. Also, you took a different path from your peers. This teaches children to celebrate their influences, instead of following their peers. Despite being busy, you find joy in helping younger workers. Children need to learn compassion for others, and you demonstrate it well. Even before your current job, you helped keep citizens safe [as director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]. Nowadays, you still help people stay safe. You supply life-saving vaccines to children and adults. Without you, many people would have died from preventable diseases. Sincerely, Darian Grace White, eighth grade East Norriton Bulldog Bulletin Steveanna Wynn Executive Director, Share Food Program 2016 Health Leader Dear Ms. Wynn, You inspire me and I thank you for being so considerate, so passionate, and for being such a great leader of health. I just want to ask: who inspired you to be such a great human being for your community? Thank you, Ms. Wynn, for helping over 600,000 residents monthly, including 240,000 kids, by supplying them with emergency food. It is outstanding how much you can give and how many people you can save. Thank you, Ms. Wynn, for being a great role model for children. Sincerely, Serena Casimir, fourth grade Highland Park Healthy Hawk Peter Zucca Founder, The Peter Powerhouse Foundation 2016 Health Leader Dear Peter Zucca, After reading that you help people with cancer, I think you are a considerate and good person. You bought and donated 200 wagons to the hospital. The wagons help transport children to their medical tests. That is very considerate of you. Also, you provided toys to hospitals during the holidays. The toys entertain the kids and that makes their lives better. Finally, you provided food to families of people receiving in-patient care. Your work makes me want to help people. Thank you for saving everybody you have helped. Yours truly, Nathan Boothe, fourth grade Whitehall Healthy Reporter