Everyone Deserves a Home

I am writing to Habitat for Humanity to say that everyone deserves a home and to tell the difference between a house and a home. You can buy a house but you make a home. If you buy a house it might not be a home but it was probably someone else's once! That house might not feel like a home yet but you make memories there and then it feels more like home. A house is a building and it might not mean anything to you. If you were driving and you see all these peoples homes to you it might be a building with stuff in it. To them it might be their safe place and their happy place. If you went to a friend's house and you don't know them very well you would probably feel more like a guest but if you were at your house you would feel like you belong there. A house might have walls but a home has walls made with love. A home’s walls are made with love because you would have all of these memories and you should feel loved when you are home. One of the things that make a house a home is the people in it. I have my Mom and Dad and my brother at my home and I love them all, but people like Harry Potter who don't like the people at their house. Their home might be a school or a book or a place. Everyone deserves a home to call their own. When I get home at the end of the day I feel happy and safe. I thank Habitat for Humanity for trying to make everyone have a chance to feel that amazing feeling of being home!

Peyton

6 Année

Beaver Bank, Nouvelle-Écosse

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