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Social Change
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  • Reads 200
  • Votes 1
  • Parts 14
  • Time 13m
Ongoing, First published Feb 26, 2017
Social change is all about making a difference in the lives of those around us. And it is not just those who we meet or come across by achieving little acts of kindness such as opening a door for someone, paying for someone's meal, lending a hand with an event; but also those who are less fortunate than use. Those who live in Haiti, Kenya, Indonesia, Ethiopia and many others in which are affected by child labour as well as lacking clean water, food, access to health care, an education, school supplies, clothes, shoes, roof over their heads, and much more.

It's not only important to donate to charities with money, items and your time as well as volunteering and other forms of raising awareness and creating long-lasting change and peace in the world but also being grateful for what we have and not taking anything for granted. And if we have too much something like canned goods, or clothes that haven't been worn in months, it's time to donate them to the less fortunate.
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