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renielarson
12-15-2013, 01:16 AM
My husband and I decided to adopt a family for Christmas...a family I personally know.

The 14 year old daughter happens to be a past student of mine (6 years ago) and her divorced, single mother, who works full time and works hard to provide a better life for her family, has only enough money to live month by month with no extras.

Mom didn't have enough money to buy food in order to cook a special Thanksgiving dinner so she took her children to a communal Church dinner. My heart broke when I heard that so my husband and I decided we didn't want that to happen again for Christmas. Her youngest is only 4 years old! This is a magical time for him and we wanted to make sure the "magic" would be there this year.

So, we have given them a Christmas tree and all the trimmings, Christmas dinner, and money for presents.

Have you helped anyone in need this holiday season?

redwitch
12-15-2013, 07:32 AM
Sadly, I'm one of those who lives month-to-month. Not the ideal situation but it is doable with some thought and planning. That means I can't adopt a family (did back in California but not here). There are, however, things I can do for others. I can clean a cancer patient's or an elderly person's home. I can help decorate a neighbor's home for Christmas now that they can't. I can take someone who can no longer drive out to see the Christmas lights in my golf cart. I can go shopping for someone who is housebound. So, if you haven't the funds to help someone, find another thing you can do for someone. The nice part is that this can be repeated monthly and is so very appreciated by those you're helping.

redwitch
12-15-2013, 07:33 AM
Oops, forgot to give you a cyberhug, Bright, for your generosity. You will make this family's Christmas special. Thank you for doing that.

graciegirl
12-15-2013, 08:59 AM
Good people. Good deeds, seen and unseen....keeps the world tilted properly on it's axis.


And makes God smile.

DaleMN
12-15-2013, 09:33 AM
I do so anonymously....:doh:

2BNTV
12-15-2013, 04:39 PM
My husband and I decided to adopt a family for Christmas...a family I personally know.

The 14 year old daughter happens to be a past student of mine (6 years ago) and her divorced, single mother, who works full time and works hard to provide a better life for her family, has only enough money to live month by month with no extras.

Mom didn't have enough money to buy food in order to cook a special Thanksgiving dinner so she took her children to a communal Church dinner. My heart broke when I heard that so my husband and I decided we didn't want that to happen again for Christmas. Her youngest is only 4 years old! This is a magical time for him and we wanted to make sure the "magic" would be there this year.

So, we have given them a Christmas tree and all the trimmings, Christmas dinner, and money for presents.

Have you helped anyone in need this holiday season?

GOD Bless you and yours, as you set a shinning example for all of GOD's children.

My cousin wanted to raise my sisters grandchild as her own, as her mother passed away unexpectedly and after being divorced. My sister, predeceased her very young daughter.

Her father stepped up to the plate to raise his daughter.