Hi Rhana
Welcome to the Gardenhelper
I agree it is a Kolanchoe. I have a couple of them
Keep in mind that these plants are
succulent, meaning their fleshy leaves store water, they don’t like to be over-watered.
They need a soil that drains well/The pot, of course, needs to have a hole in the bottom for drainage.
While it's blooming, watering once a week should be sufficient. Make sure containers drain thoroughly. Left in wet soil, the roots can be prone to rot, so be sure the soil dries out between waterings. An ordinary plant fertilizer can also be applied about once every two weeks.
Other than avoiding direct sun in the hotter months, kalanchoes can tolerate a wide variety of lighting conditions, though best in bright indirect light. (You’ll recognize too much sun exposure when the leaves begin to look “sunburned.”)
I hope this has Helped you :wink: