Opinion

Keeping kids safe through a kinder Australia

By Natalie Zelinsky
July 14 2019 - 11:00am
STAY KIND: Kathy and Ralph Kelly lost each of their sons, Thomas and Stuart, at the age of 18. Picture: Steven Siewert
STAY KIND: Kathy and Ralph Kelly lost each of their sons, Thomas and Stuart, at the age of 18. Picture: Steven Siewert

Stay Kind started as a family foundation to protect young people like Thomas Kelly, who was killed by a one-punch attack aged 18. After the tragic death of his younger brother Stuart, also at 18, the foundation evolved and became a national movement of kindness.

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