Home

Homes are different. They can be safe or scary to live in at times. Scary because a home might be in the city, or in a small shelter, even a tent. Safe because people might be near you. I’m not talking about my home, I’m talking about everyone else's, from Ukraine to Canada. You will not have the same feeling in every home. It’s not like I’m saying homes can make nightmares. I’m saying that there is always a tiny difference that you can’t notice.Home is not just a wooden structure, Home can be a part of you, a family member, or a simple structure that keeps you safe. Everyone deserves home, even if they are homeless. They can have something that is part of them. To me, this is the meaning of home, a place, a feeling where everyone belongs.

Gabriel

5 Année

Calgary, Alberta, Alberta

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