
Meet The Helpers | COVID: Be A Helper When Someone Is Sick
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We can all be Helpers when someone is sick.
Making cards, sending a video message or delivering a meal are all ways to help when someone is sick. These tips will help empower young children to be a Helper.
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Meet The Helpers | COVID: Be A Helper When Someone Is Sick
Special | 35sVideo has Closed Captions
Making cards, sending a video message or delivering a meal are all ways to help when someone is sick. These tips will help empower young children to be a Helper.
Problems playing video? | Closed Captioning Feedback
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>>HI HELPERS!
WE CAN ALL BE HELPERS WHEN SOMEONE IS SICK.
THERE ARE MANY WAYS TO HELP YOUR FRIENDS AND FAMILY.
YOU CAN MAKE A CARD OR DRAWING.
GIVE THEM A CALL OR SEND THEM A VIDEO MESSAGE.
>>HI!
>>BUT BE SURE TO ASK YOUR PARENT FIRST.
AS A FAMILY, YOU CAN BAKE A TREAT OR MAKE A MEAL AND LEAVE IT AT THEIR DOOR.
WHAT WOULD YOU DO TO HELP SOMEONE FEEL BETTER?
>>TO LEARN MORE ABOUT MEET THE HELPERS VISIT MEETTHEHELPERS.ORG.
>>MEET THE HELPERS IS MADE POSSIBLE BY THE CORPORATION FOR PUBLIC BROADCASTING, A PRIVATE CORPORATION FUNDED BY THE AMERICAN PEOPLE.
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