The home means…

A home is special to me. Because, in my home, I can democratically resolve family issues. Also, a home may be small, but it is the safest and most precious place. I feel calm and feel relieved at home. A home is a place to rest after a long day. Actually, did you know that people without houses are called homeless, and sometimes they die because of the cold? If I were homeless, I would feel bad and in pain because people who pass by me wouldn’t even glance at me. Sometimes, houses can be cheaper or more expensive, so people get confused to buy. But it is okay because in BC, they give a “family benefit” ($2,188) each year if you do income tax return. In Habitat for Humanity they build homes for homeless people. So, I am thankful for Habitat for Humanity. Actually, I love the name of Habitat for Humanity. If I were homeless, but I got a home from Habitat for Humanity, I would feel super glad. Thank you again for helping homeless people. When I go to the Habitat for Humanity Okanagan site, I see the donate button. If I collect money, I will donate 20 dollars for homeless people. However, I think home means a special place for me and everyone. Thank you for reading.

Minjun

Grade 5

Summerland, British Columbia

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