COVID-19 created helicopter parents 2.0 and engaged others for the first time. What now? Alia Wong, USA TODAY Replay Video UP NEXT When Donna Russell’s own children were growing up, she did everything she could to participate in their schooling. Now that the 65-year-old has custody of her three grandchildren, she wishes she could be the same PTA mom she was decades ago. But Russell, who lives in the tiny town of Manning, South Carolina, doesn’t have a car. She barely scrapes by with food stamps, Social Security and payments from the children’s father. Caring for the three youngsters – 2, 5 and 6 – is a full-time job and then some. Bake sales and ice cream socials are out of the question.