Thanks Mark for your caring words. We can all make a difference. And when we do, we make a world of difference for those in need and create a different world for all of us to enjoy, LG, Calgary
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Good we got the new shelter opened just in time. But what about that chap living under the porch who preferred to do so because he wanted independence? True, we can't get enough good people.... We can't even get some of them that actually could work. I do believe we must do more for those who can't look after themselves, but let's encourage the others to do as much as they can.....Their psychology is complex, as are their circumstances, so it's not as easy as it seems...., EG, Calgary
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Well said. And in addition, we all pretend that we did not notice that civic officials made no provisions for persons with lower incomes when higher density and constrained availability of land drove up housing prices. In the civic milieu of today, it takes courage to say what you did Mark. Thank you, LHE, Calgary
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“When did it become fashionable to outsource caring?” Mark, this is without doubt one of your best statements in weeks. It certainly gave me something to chew on, KS, Holland
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I hope everyone on your distribution list gets the enormous gut whammy that hit me this morning reading today's Musing. Your words ring true, true, true, and while we (I) do our (my) part with donations larger than 10 years previous, it never seems enough. Thank you again for another of your "wake up" calls, B?. Calgary
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