3 People That Need Help Around You

By Maryl Joop


Have you ever seen those heartbreaking documentaries that show you how hard life is in Africa? The reels take you through communities where children live without shoes or shirts, families go days without food, and people suffering from debilitating diseases they can't afford to treat.

Have you ever stopped to consider that there are thousands of people suffering right next door. You see them in the streets and you call them your neighbors. They seem to exist comfortably in their station in life and give to the needy where they can. The only problem is that many of these people are suffering too; they just hide it extremely well.

This can be difficult because you will not have the assistance of your parent's income to help supplement your groceries. This brings up a great point.

Packing before the due date is reached and planning a head will be one of the first ways that a mother and father can sufficiently prepare and pack for the hospital.

Many new college students receive help from their parents for a short while, but then their parents decide they are ready to live on their own, and they no longer help them financially. In regards to finances, it is extremely important for new college students to be aware of their financial situation so they can keep track of things.

Second, many Americans don't show up on the employment or unemployment statistics. They simply fall off the face of the earth because they give up. After months to years of searching, nothing seems to have worked out for them. Either they can't find a job or they just can't put work into perspective the way they used to.

For one reason or another though, everything changes and they just stop trying. Although it is by no means the public's responsibility to reach out and help these people, how much better off would your neighbors be if you did just that?

These men and women are living well below their abilities. They've simply lost that bright ray of hope that leads them to try harder. What can you do to reignite that hope? Who else can help you organize them?

They do not need it now, so they can't imagine a time where they will need it. The truth is that people between the ages of 19 and 29 are the most likely age group to be uninsured.

The first item that many expecting mothers will wish to bring is a comfy set of pajamas, slippers included. While the hospital will most likely have the mothers change into patient garb during the delivery, both the time before and the recovery time after can be made more comfortable if the mother has her own pj's to slip into.

Young people may think that they are invincible, but they are actually one of the age groups that is most commonly injured and in need of health insurance. What most young people don't realize is that an uninsured stay in the hospital can cost thousands of dollars.

These are just three of the people that are silently suffering next door. Although you cannot drive a permanent change amongst thousands of people, perhaps you can be the influence for just one. That one can change everything with your help. You have to ask yourself, is that one person worth it?




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