I am an advocate for my daughter, she can't speak for herself, so I do it for her.
i spend a lot of time helping with the center she goes to for disabled / special needs adults
i spend a lot of time helping with the center she goes to for disabled / special needs adults
kodiac · 22-25, M
I belong to an online group of survivors of foster care. There are around 30 of us , we want to try to educate people about the system and are here for kids in foster and other survivors. The best thing for foster kids it talking to someone who understands exactly what they are Going through.
HisMountainGirl · 51-55, F
My job, I run a group home for kids in the system. I only have one teen girl but this kid has been through quite a lot and I get to guide her into adulthood with an idea of what a normal life is. ☺
Chiefjustice · 46-50, M
@HisMountainGirl wow, that is awesome!
Good for you, this must be hard and emotionally challenging work.
Good for you, this must be hard and emotionally challenging work.
HisMountainGirl · 51-55, F
@Chiefjustice it is challenging but rewarding
Jenny1234 · 56-60, F
In 2014 I started up a community group in my city where people can trade or give away items in my online platform. Everything is free and we have a few thousand members. It was amazing to see how many people are in need of even the most basic of items . What has also been an amazing to see is the friendships that have formed among the group members over the years.
Ambroseguy80 · 56-60, M
In my younger days, I helped run a youth roller hockey league in a group of neighborhoods in my city. We had four divisions across ages 6-17, and at our peak, we registered 365 youth. I did this for about three years until it came time to settle down.
Miram · 31-35, F
Helping children in conflict zones. Helping children in general to be honest. It is just sometimes you have to prioritize.
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Miram · 31-35, F
@Chiefjustice They are not insignificant. They are good ways to help people. Every little progress matters. Every person you help can then have the opportunity to help other people. You are doing good.
Chiefjustice · 46-50, M
@Miram thanks!
I hope one day those will have a meaningful and significant impact.
I hope one day those will have a meaningful and significant impact.
Miram · 31-35, F
@Chiefjustice They already do.
AthrillatheHunt · 51-55, M
Salvation Army . They fed my now deceased grandpa during the great depression.
Thrust · 56-60, M
AthrillatheHunt · 51-55, M
@Thrust I like her already
WillaKissing · 56-60, M
Being happy with my life as a crossdresser!
Chiefjustice · 46-50, M
@WillaKissing i am talking about something that is beyond personal.
WillaKissing · 56-60, M
@Chiefjustice Okay to be dead honest once I retired from my career. I gave up on causes. I spent 27 years fighting other folks causes in my Army career, and I am only focused on the cause of debt freedom of myself and developing my life as I want it and where I want it to be.
Now if I can help folks out along my travels in life that I will continue to do. But to take up a cause and run with it at age 60 honestly it is not in me anymore.
How is that for an answer and dead honesty.
Now if I can help folks out along my travels in life that I will continue to do. But to take up a cause and run with it at age 60 honestly it is not in me anymore.
How is that for an answer and dead honesty.
Chiefjustice · 46-50, M
@WillaKissing i see, army life is different. That cause and purpose is totally different level.
You sure can live the life that you want to live. And it's okay if you don't have a cause
If we don't always have a cause.
You sure can live the life that you want to live. And it's okay if you don't have a cause
If we don't always have a cause.
CougarLisa · 36-40, F
Yes, 'Liberalism'... we need a cure!
Chiefjustice · 46-50, M
@CougarLisa lets do it!
Musicman · 61-69, M
We have a local animal shelter just for kitties. I support it.















