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Better Standard of Care
The sliver of paper fluttered from my journal that read “value service ethical principle”. I am sure it was some matron I picked up in graduate school. I still truly believe A social worker’s primary goal is to help people in … Continue reading
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Tagged advocacy, chairty, charity, Childhood memories, dentist, dentists association, editoral, eye glasses, healthy care, insurance, journal, kindness, licensed professionals, Lions Club, opportunity, party, patient care, politics, practicum, pro bono, proverty, rainbows, self care, serendipity, social worker, steering committee, success, tagged academic
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A Tale of Two Umbrellas
How would you react to this request from a stranger? It had been raining hard for days. Reports of 100-year floods were coming out of Boulder and Lyons to the north. A colleague and I were walking a few blocks … Continue reading
A cheap, charitable model to solving hunger
I enjoy learning what my young adults ate or helping them figure out meal ideas on a budget. In return they provide me with a list of resources and referrals that I can pass on to others. It also thrills … Continue reading
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Tagged charity, compassion, declutter, Dumpster diving, food bank, foodwaste, gift ideas, helpfulness, leftovers, proverty, shelters, soup kitchens, tupperware
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