An important post about the homeless, two legs and all by Tina Frisco.
The Winter Holiday Season brings joy, peace, love, and laughter to many of us worldwide. Compassion for our fellow beings would urge us to share this good will with those less fortunate.
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National Homeless Persons’ Remembrance Day is observed annually on the first day of winter. In the northern hemisphere, this is on or around December 21st (June 21st in the southern hemisphere). Known as Winter Solstice or midwinter, it is an astronomical phenomenon marking the day with the shortest period of daylight and the longest night of the year.
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Living on the streets is difficult enough in warm weather; but the harshness of winter claims many lives. If you would like to do something to help ease the suffering of our homeless sisters and brothers ~ or if you’d simply like to learn more ~ click on the links below. No manner…
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Big hugs for sharing this important message, dear sister ❤
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My pleasure, hugs to you too, sister. xxx
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❤ so happy to see this here too Sis ❤
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I know, it’s heartbreaking but people must know what’s going on, sis. ❤
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Abso! ❤
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