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Why homes aren't houses

Homes aren’t always houses, here’s why. Some people have homes that are maybe a shelter, a sleeping bag on the side of a street or a blanket near a fire in an alleyway. It's where you live. That’s home. Some people don’t know what a house looks like. Some people don’t even know what a house is. Some people can have a house that’s 6 story's tall and it’s 4 miles long but that’s still counts as a home. It’s where you live and grow up and experience everything, it’s where you get your skills and personalities. That’s home. It doesn’t matter if you live in a prison or a cave. At least everyone has a home.

Jaiden

Grade 5

Winnipeg, Manitoba

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