helper

helper
noun
ADJECTIVE
willing
voluntary, volunteer (both BrE)
little

He became Dad's little helper.

domestic, kitchen (both esp. AmE) (usually domestic help, kitchen help)
… OF HELPERS
band

He recruited a band of willing helpers.


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