Bridge the gap between groups means helping people from different teams or places work together better.
Imagine you and your friend are playing with blocks. You both want to build a big tower, but you're on opposite sides of the room, it's hard to pass the blocks back and forth. A bridge is like a path that connects two places. If there was a bridge between you and your friend, you could share blocks more easily, and together you'd make an even bigger and stronger tower!
Why bridges are special
A bridge isn't just for blocks, it helps people connect too. When groups can talk or work with each other, they become stronger, like how two friends building a tower together can create something amazing.
Sometimes, the gap between groups feels big, like being on opposite ends of a room. But a good bridge makes that distance feel smaller and easier to cross.
Examples
- A teacher helps two students who don't talk to each other start working on a project together.
- Friends from different clubs decide to team up for an event.
- Two families in the neighborhood become friends after a shared experience.
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