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Service (noun)
work done to help others, like cleaning a park for people

Aid (noun)
help given in difficult times, like giving food after a disaster

Volunteer (noun)
a person who works without pay, like students helping at a community center

Kindness (noun)
being nice and caring, like sharing food with a hungry friend

Effort (noun)
trying hard to do something, like helping your parents clean

Chance (noun)
an opportunity to do something, like helping someone today

Situation (noun)
a condition or moment, like someone needing help

Duty (noun)
something you must do, like helping your parents at home

Relationship (noun)
connection between people, like friends helping each other

Helpful (adjective)
giving support to others, like showing a friend how to study

Generous (adjective)
happy to give things, like sharing your lunch with others

Thoughtful (adjective)
thinking about others’ needs, like bringing food for a friend

Warm (adjective)
showing friendly care, like smiling and helping others

Grateful (adjective)
feeling thankful for help, like after receiving support

Willing (adjective)
wanting and ready to do something, like saying yes to help someone

Gentle (adjective)
soft and careful, like helping a child kindly

Fair (adjective)
treating people equally, like helping everyone the same

Postive (adjective)
thinking good things, like believing help can change lives

Support (verb)
to give help or care, like assisting a friend in trouble

Act (verb)
to do something, like helping quickly

Share (verb)
to give part to others, like sharing your snacks with friends

Offer (verb)
to say you want to help, like offering help to your teacher

Assist (verb)
to help someone do something, like helping a classmate

Care (verb)
to feel concern for someone, like look after a sick person

Encourage (verb)
to make someone feel confident, like telling them “you can do it”

Solve (verb)
to fix a problem, like finding an answer together

Comfort (verb)
to make someone feel better, like talking to a sad friend

Lead (verb)
to show others what to do, like guide or manage a team/group