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Teen Ink Magazine,
January 2002 :
Community Articles
A Day of Joy
Two or three days a weekmy grandmother works at a nursing home. She is always talking about how much sheenjoys helping the elderly. She serves them their dinner and talks to them whilethey eat.
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Christmas in a Shoebox
As Christmas approaches, myfriends and I expect to see a pile of red and green shoeboxes outside our churchsanctuary with a small logo of "Operation Christmas Child.
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Nursing Homes
Two years ago somethinghappened that changed the way I look at the world. On my birthday, mygrandfather, walking home with his hands full of groceries, fell and hit his headon the sidewalk.
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Unspoken Rewards
Ever since my firstexperience at Degagé, a soup kitchen downtown, I've had a passion forreaching out to others.
I've watched Degagé grow from a tiny soupkitchen to one with a coffeehouse and discount store.
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