It was a special week for the students at the Bergen Center for Child Development as they celebrated “Kindness Week.”
The school teaches students with special needs. To celebrate “Kindness Week” the students made super hero quilts and fun pillows and brought them to other children at Hackensack University Medical Center.
The students learned how to use a sewing machine and did all the stitching themselves.
"They learn how it feels to do something for someone else. When you do something for someone else, it's such a wonderful warming feeling and that's how they feel,” says instructor Mary Reid.
This was all part of the Tomorrow’s Children program.