Guest guest Posted April 23, 2008 Report Share Posted April 23, 2008 A Mental Cry for Help A Mental Cry for Help Last week I went to the store to recharge my cell phone credit. I only had 50 pesos and so I spent all the money I had available in cash. Once I paid, I realized there was this little kid crying because his mom had sent him to the store to buy orange juice, but once he paid for it, the bottle fell off his hands and he broke it, spilling the juice around.He was crying begging to the cashier to change him the juice bottle because his mom was going to spank him. The lady said so un-politely... Click here to read the complete story... A Mental Cry for Help The Helping Movement The Helping Movement The Helping Movement is continuing to gain momentum and is proving to be an effective and easy to use resource for people in need as well as providing volunteers a unique opportunity to help their community on an individual basis. Just recently a local Ithaca resident, Helen, was given until the end of March to remove all of her collected life belongings from her basement or her landlord would have been forced to dispose... Click here to read the full article... The Helping Movement Aseem Kaistha It's your attitude and not your aptitude that determines your altitude. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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