Count your blessings

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Don’t forget to count your blessings when you have a home and your health, because many of us don’t. I am noticing more and more homeless people sleeping in cars, alleyways and parks.

I always look forward to the holidays, which are my favorite time of the year. It reminds me of when I was growing up in the country. It could be you in this position one day. Please pray that things will be okay in the future for all of us.

Please have sympathy for people experiencing homelessness, and don’t look down on or be disgusted by people you pass until you’ve walked in their shoes. Not everyone who is homeless has a mental illness or physical problem. It’s a matter of affordable housing and wages below guidelines that prevent people from having housing.

Be good and stay out of trouble (if you can).


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