A meaningful contribution is when someone does something that really helps make things better for others, like giving a friend a toy they need to feel happy.
Imagine you're playing with your friends in the park, and one of them has lost their favorite ball. If you find it and give it back to them, that’s a meaningful contribution because you helped them feel good again.
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When You Help Someone Learn
Another way to make a meaningful contribution is when you help someone learn something new. Like if you know how to tie your shoes really fast, and you teach your little brother or sister how to do it too. That’s like giving them a tool they can use every day.
So, a meaningful contribution is just doing something that helps others, whether it's sharing, helping someone learn, or even finding a lost toy!
Examples
- A student helps a classmate with homework.
- A neighbor mows the lawn for an elderly person.
- A company donates food to a local shelter.
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