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St. Michaels - Advertorial
So many of us hear a story or observe a scene that is disturbing. We
shake our heads and ponder the circumstances that could have led to
such depressing, dismissal circumstances. We reflect how fortunate we
and our family are.
A news story at times reports of a charitable act by someone who
responded to awfulness by asking themselves, “What could I do?”
The economy is doing fine for some of our citizens. Employment is high
yet so many of us are working multiple jobs to keep up with expenses.
High paying jobs or those which pay a living wage are harder to find. Pay
increases are meager. Major employers are expressing that a changing
marketplace and increased technology demand reduction of employees.
Christmas will be celebrated shortly. Families shall gather and rejoice.
Just making it another year without illness, unemployment, or the
mayhem that afflicts so many of our streets should be cause for joy.
But what about the ill equipped, struggling poor among us that we
rather keep in the shadows of our minds? What about their children in a
world with splashy ads and overwhelming wealth? What about the child
who has no hope of receiving a Christmas present or sharing a smile or
decent dinner?
“What can I do?” be answered by the simple act of donating a toy to a
needy child. It is truly a small act that rewards the soul and gives true
meaning of the Season.
On Saturday, December 15th at 3PM St. Michael’s will host a contingent
of United States Marines and Santa Claus at the Annual Toys for Tots toy
collection. Join those who serve our Nation, bring a child to stand with
them, take a photo with Santa and donate a toy or provide a gift for
others. What you will receive is the gift of doing well for others while
receiving the Blessings of the Season.
Ed Horn
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