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Meaning of Homes

My home is filled with many memories, my home is where my whole family lives. My home is a shelter and I love it, it's like I want to live here my whole life. My home to me is something better than money and even if the money costs more than the house. I'm happier with the house I live in already and I'm already grateful for my home. Home is where you're supposed to be comfortable, happy and safe. My home has many things about it but I dont have the words to describe it except for happiness. My home is even older than me so that probably means there is much more stuff that happened in the house. All of my siblings and I live in the same house and still live in the house today even for more than nine years. Some people don't even have a home and if there's a homeless family the parent/parents always sacrifice for their family/children is sad and I just want to give them at least something. Some homeless people walk around trying to get some money or food and some of them look at people eating expensive food and wearing expensive clothes. A lot of people died from being homeless. Homeless people don't have a lot and some people judge them which is the worst thing I can possibly imagine. How would you feel if someone did that to you? Homeless people don't even have a home and shelter and why they're called homeless is because they don't have a house, but anything can be a home which is what I don't really understand. Homeless people need help because they’re suffering without food, water, and shelter. Everyone with shelter should be grateful and happy for their homes. Home = love.

Dominique

Grade 4

Winnipeg, Manitoba

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