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Making a Difference Through Empathy

Making a Difference Through Empathy

Invite the student to research some local charitable organizations or nonprofits. When they find an organization that they are interested in (or feel a personal connection to), encourage the student to think of ways that they might be able to help that organization. Some examples might be: making cards for a children’s hospital, holding a fundraiser, making informative posters, writing letters to people in government, or another student-identified action.
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Thu, Mar 4, '21

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