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You Too Can Help….

All of us will fall one day.  It takes the aid of another human to help bring dignity back into our lives.  The passion of that individual extends far beyond the situation at hand.  Our President and First Lady speak highly about volunteering and giving back.  Helping another who is down is exactly what it means to give back.  You can play a party locally within your community.  Your ideas is not too small to bring to life.

I just learned about the heart of a woman who saw a need and began her mission to bring dignity back into the lives of the unclaimed.  Nobody likes to speak about the dead but have you ever thought about that lost individual who has passed on and have no family member to bury their sole?  This is what my hero, Shanti Das, thought about and was moved to start a foundation, MayWeRestinPeace.org.  Shanti saw a need and began helping those unfortunate souls in Detriot.  Because of the current economic situation, Detroit did not have the means to bury the dead.  These unclaimed bodies was just stacked in a room waiting for the budget or a miracle.  That miracle was Shanti Das.

You too can help a current cause or start your own.  Nothing feels better than helping others.  I am currently working to develop a Foundation to help rid poverty, medical, education and technology and social injustice in the Caribbean.  I started Sufferah International for this reason.  We can all work together for the sake of humanity to bless the life of another.  Join me, our President and First Lady in this new way of making a Change by committing your efforts in bringing a smile to another.

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Author: Richard Johnson (1070 Articles)

Born in Jamaica, a beautiful island in the West Indies. Migrated and settle in New York City with siblings and parents since 1980. Now living in Central Florida with over twenty years of “Real Life Entrepreneurial Experience”.

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