
MEET THE HELPERS: YOUTH HELPER
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Meet a youth helper! Learn how kids can help serve their neighborhood.
Kids can be helpers by being kind to others, speaking up if something is wrong, donating toys or food, or writing thoughtful notes or drawing nice pictures for others.
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MEET THE HELPERS: YOUTH HELPER
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Kids can be helpers by being kind to others, speaking up if something is wrong, donating toys or food, or writing thoughtful notes or drawing nice pictures for others.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorship[bright music] - Hi, my name is Taryn.
I am a kid and I am a helper.
One of the best ways we could be helpers is by being kind and caring to the people we meet.
Kids can be helpers in many ways.
We could speak up if something is wrong, we could donate toys or food, we can make thoughtful notes or pictures.
And with the help of caring grownups in our lives, we can even help by volunteering in our neighborhoods.
You can keep helping as you get bigger, and you might even choose to become a grownup helper, like a 911 operator, teacher, doctor, or even a president.
Kids are important helpers in our neighborhood because we are the future.
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