Speech On Caring Please Answer Me It's Urgent
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Caring for and helping other people is driven by deep value-based motivations and concerns to make a positive and practical difference to the lives of other people. Caring can take many forms. At home it might involve being a parent, or looking after an elderly, sick, disabled or needy member of the family. Outside the family it might involve voluntary work in all sorts of organisations that help particular groups of people for example befriending the elderly, providing home help or gardening, tutoring school children or helping out at brownies. In our survey of lifewide learning habits over 20% of students responding to the survey claimed that caring for others was important or very important to their development as a person. On this page you can see a collection of stories about students that have done just that.
An emotional Story about how an inspirational figure can effect other lives
‘The one person I have to thank for making it financially possible for me to return to university to continue my learning was L; the young girl who I worked with as a nanny. But not only making it possible for me to afford to learn academically, L also taught me the most important things I will ever learn about life.’
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