That’s because we have to first experience it [empathy] internally before we can express it externally.
Archives for December 2020
Where’s Elephant? – A Book By Moira Gardener
Sam’s best friend, Elephant, gets left behind. But loving parents and a community come together to reunite them. A storybook you can color, about finding what is lost.
Two Lone Pine Boys – Part 3
After a scary start, the two Lone Pine boys celebrate the best Christmas ever. By the end of the day they are true blood brothers, and make a promise to each other that ultimately guides them toward a successful and rewarding life.
Two Lone Pine Boys – Part 2
Christmas is meant to be about family, so when Jerry senses his friend is in trouble he rushes to his side, bringing Christmas with him.
Two Lone Pine Boys – Part 1
They say a small cascade of pebbles can cause an avalanche. It can also be true for minor occurrences in people’s lives. This was certainly the case for two small boys who, ignored by their family and taunted by bullies, learned they could only rely on each other in a way that would ultimately stand the test of time.
Innovative Ways Senior Housing Facilities Are Adapting Under COVID-19
One of the hardest-hit groups has been seniors living in assisted living facilities or nursing homes. During the pandemic, these facilities have had to shut down to visitors and many have experienced outbreaks leading to devastating losses.
A Transplant Crisis: How Living Donations Can Save Kidney Failure Patients
Kidney disease can stem from any number of causes, but it’s an unfortunately common issue relative to the number of people who experience any kind of organ failure. In fact, according to the American Kidney Fund, there are approximately 100,000 Americans waiting for a kidney transplant at any given time.
Grieving Mothers On A Mission – My Personal Story
When children die, the parent is left shattered, with a hollowed out soul and stuck at a crossroads of which way to turn. When the child dies a drug related death, the struggle is worsened by the stigma, the regrets, the helplessness – and the anger at the injustice. But there is hope for change.
How to Make Your House Move Easier
Moving is one of the most notoriously difficult things a family can do. Whether you’re moving down the block or to a new city, there’s a lot of trouble and stress that goes into moving. Here are some ways to make any home move easier on yourself!
Social Media’s Influence on Alcohol Consumption
Social media certainly has its upsides, and has been proven to be a great way for kids to still be able to converse with their friends during the times of school closures and no sports, but it is far less regulated than the main stream media, and relevant to alcohol, this can be a very real issue.