I am the person who won't take food from the church pantry no matter how much someone else feels I need it.
I am that person who would give up the last seat and wait for the next bus .
I am that same person who has and will risk my life and well bein to save you or your family 24/7.
I am that person who doesn't know when to say no!
I am that person who stops when a disabled vehicle has a woman and children in it to offer help or a ride.
I am that person who will be standing next to you ready to help in your time of need .
I am that same person who finds it more difficult to take than give.
I am that same person who has autism/adhd that most people shy,avoid or move away from once the fact is knowen.
To think it might have been your mother or grandmother whos life I saved the day she passed out in her car on the side of the road after suffing hart diffcultys caused by an albuteral inhaler she needed to use to breathe. Is 'ent that somthing to think about?
Comment by Denver NeVaar on February 7, 2013 at 11:23am Thank you for posting all of that. For me, your words just reinforce the ideas that everyone matters, that everyone is a treasure, and that all good relationships begin with practices of inclusivity rather than excluding anyone just because he or she is different.
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