Story by Anisha Latchman ⢠CBC Kids News ⢠Published 2021-04-29 14:27 Teens get real about working during a pandemic ⭐️HERE’S WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW⭐️ Margaux Didoné and Makhena Guérin have been working throughout the pandemic. Last year, I spoke to them about what it was like to be an essential worker. This year, I met with them again for a vibe check. ⬇️ ⬇️ ⬇️ Life has changed a lot since one year ago. This is especially true for those teens who have been working during the pandemic. Margaux Didoné is a 17-year-old grocery store cashier at a Loblaws in Mississauga, Ontario.
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The image has been reposted on some other local Toronto accounts and people are eager to drop off their cards. Love this! I want to participate! wrote user thepapergardenn on Instagram.
This initiative echos the heartwarming Christmas card drive at Symphony Senior Living in Orleans, Ontario. Their request was a huge success for the seniors in Orleans, resulting more than 13,000 cards from all over the world.