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How one anonymous teen sparked a kindness movement at Wasatch High School

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Koler Berkley

An anonymous Instagram account quietly became a lifeline for many students at Wasatch High School. Fueled by a desire to help others feel seen, Koler Berkley spent two and a half years behind the screen offering encouragement and listening to peers who felt alone.

When Koler briefly stepped into the spotlight at the high school’s scholarship night to present a new award last week, it wasn’t just the reveal of his identity — it was a moment that honored the kind of leadership that doesn’t ask for credit.

Koler’s journey proves you don’t have to be loud to make a difference. What began in anonymity has grown into a lasting impact that speaks volumes.

Wasatch Community Foundation's Kathy Carr (left) and Koler Berkley (right) presenting the Kindness Scholarship to Lea Rogers (middle).
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Wasatch Community Foundation's Kathy Carr (left) and Koler Berkley (right) presenting the Kindness Scholarship to Leah Rogers (middle).