What Home Means To Me

Dear Habitat for Humanity, What home really means to me is that home is a safe place for me to be. I love being at home, especially when I see my siblings, and my parents. Home is a place where I get to express my emotions, and think about things. It doesn't matter about how your home looks, it only matters about how you feel in your home. I am grateful that I have a home to live in, because a lot of people don't even have a home to live in. I love the people in my home, and how they all make me feel safe. When I go out of my house I feel different, (not in a bad way) but when I go into my home I feel safe, loved and accepted by the people in my home. I love my home, and every thing in it. I feel free in my home, and I feel like I can do whatever I want. I am treated with respect in my home, and I treat other people with respect. When I am sad I have people to make me happy, and say encouraging things to me. I feel like those encouraging words make me a better person. And I love my home. Thank you Habitat for Humanity for giving people great homes to live in. THE END

Jada

5 Année

Winnipeg, Manitoba

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