The following letters are among those written to health leaders by students after reading their stories in Leading Healthy Change In Our Communities 2018. More letters can be viewed at www.HealthyNewsWorks.org. Kevin Bethel Stoneleigh Foundation Fellow Former Deputy Police Commissioner Philadelphia Police Department Dear Mr. Bethel, I have come to believe that you are an awesome person. For example, first you had a 30-year career as a police officer. But you wanted to expand a program you had started at the police department that helps kids avoid arrest. You believed that law enforcement could do a better job in helping kids. You started to help kids put their lives on track. I believe you make a difference because you help (kids). Your work makes me want to tell the world what you do. Thank you for helping kids. Yours truly, Joelies Medina, fifth grade William Cramp Fit Flyer Thomas Watanabe, M.D. Clinical Director Drucker Brain Injury Center and Stroke Rehabilitation Center MossRehab Dear Dr. Watanabe, I just want to say that what you do is amazing! I think that it is awesome that you help people, especially kids, with concussions. I was so sur- prised when I found out you are a physiatrist and have been doing it for 20 years and loving it. I think that is very inspiring for kids who want to be doctors. I wonder what would have happened to the people you helped if you had not been able to help them. You have influenced their lives in such a positive way. Thank you for all that you do and for inspiring me and others to see what great things you can do if you work hard to help others. Yours truly, Sara Chaaraoui, fifth grade East Norriton Bulldog Bulletin 30 Letters to leaders