W麻豆原创 TV, Central Florida鈥檚 PBS station, will honor community superheroes today 鈥 National Superhero Day 鈥 by expanding its award-winning video series, Meet the Helpers, which teaches children about people who help keep them safe.
New videos feature a mental-health counselor, youth helper, line worker and scientist who discusses the importance of vaccines. Previous videos in the series explained the importance of firefighters, police officers, teachers, doctors, paramedics, meteorologists and 9-1-1 operators.
The videos, aimed at children 3 to 8, air on W麻豆原创 TV between programming, and are available on and the . They are also available free to public media stations across the country for broadcasting in their communities.
鈥淭he Meet the Helpers initiative continues to tell the stories of the heroes in our communities across the country,鈥 says. Phil Hoffman, W麻豆原创 executive director. 鈥淭hese videos and activities show children and families the importance of helpers and how to be a helper to others.鈥
In addition to community helpers, W麻豆原创 also produced videos in the series to help families understand the coronavirus and wearing masks.
Meet the Helpers is developed by W麻豆原创 and national experts in early childhood development from the 麻豆原创 College of Community Innovation and Education, and crisis communications from the 麻豆原创 Nicholson School of Communication and Media.
The project is part of W麻豆原创鈥檚 outreach following the Pulse nightclub shooting in 2016. Meet The Helpers is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, Duke Energy, and the Paul B. and Constance D. Hunter Foundation.
To learn more about the latest videos from Meet the Helpers visit .