How ‘Sesame Street’ Helps Traumatized Children
Resources are also geared toward migrant children at the U.S. border with Mexico.
by Krishnadev Calamur
Jun 24, 2018
2 minutes
For years, Elmo and his buddies have been close friends to kids around the world. Now, as the U.S. struggles with stories of migrant families being separated at the border with Mexico, the residents of Sesame Street are being deployed again.
“We are already doing that,” Sherrie Westin, president of global impact and philanthropy at Sesame Workshop,, said Sunday at the Spotlight Health Festival, which is cohosted by The Aspen Institute and .
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