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http://www.philly.com/philly/news/local/208911991.html?authenticate=y
From the article:-
At Roxborough High School in Philadelphia, teachers and staff use a school washer and dryer to clean the clothes of needy students.
Learning and laundry, in fact, get done in several area schools, where teachers and staff also buy food, prom clothes, toilet paper, eyeglasses, and countless other items for children from families with meager means.
This is on top of the hundreds, even thousands, of dollars that teachers spend each year on basic classroom supplies.
In the Philadelphia area, teachers see themselves as first responders in the ongoing emergency of poverty. Many say that if they falter, they fail the children.
I consider this extremely positive. Apparently a number of teachers in America feel that they need to support their students in ways that they would not normally be expected to do, at school.
Awesome!!!!!
It's time to get on board people and keep this train moving. Very positive and very uplifting. These teachers are showing the way of what it means to care and to be a loving and shinning example of how humans should treat each other regardless of who they are or where they come from or how much money one makes. They throw it all out the window and set out to make a difference starting from the kindness and understanding from their own Heart.
With that said, with out further ado,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kQvmCzILBfE
Edward
Humans help One anOther naturally. This shows how We truly are - even in the constraints of account5ing for Our meaningful energy expended.
Thank You, Petrus, and sorry I missed this until now.