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Home. Home means to me how lucky and fortunate I am for having one. But some people are not as lucky as you and me . They plead on streets, they refrigerate in the wind, they perch in dark corners, they shovel through trash, they hibernate on the rock solid ground, they get mistreated. You should be extremely happy to have a home, But some people can’t even buy a water bottle. Some people can't buy food or water and die! And you might think I'm talking about homeless people, but I'm also talking about refugees as well. Refugees can also become homeless. So what I am trying to say is I am grateful for what I have. For having a home and food on my plate and water from a faucet. So if you see a homeless person lend them a hand. Even a small piece of writing for Habitat for Humanity helps. 10 dollar’s goes toward a home for a family in need. For homeless or refugees every coin matters. Everyone in this world should have a place called home.

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5 Année

Edmonton, Alberta

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