The Social Holiday Hour: Being A Good Samaritan Is Healthy
- Jarnard Sutton
- Mar 13, 2018
- 1 min read
Everyone has done a good deed in their life and has a interesting story to tell. Jarnard and Lara share stories on when they were good samaritans (March 13). Jarnard briefly shares his story about flooding the house for National Write Your Own Story Day (March 14) and Lara shares an awkward moment in the elevator for National Awkward Moments Day (March 18th).
What are some ways you've been a good samaritan? What are some things you will do this year to be a good samaritan?
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