taking care of everyone short speech
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The experience that stands out for me about caring was when my grandmother fell and broke her arm. It was during the 2009 winter season. The weather was very cold, it was snowing and the ground was icy as well. Schools were closed that day but we received the information late. We left home and started to walk to the bus stop to catch the bus. My grandmother normally walks with us to the bus stop and that day, she was walking with us to the bus stop. Suddenly she fell down and broke her right arm. I assisted her immediately to get up and I supported her as she walked back home. She was in an excruciating pain. I helped her stabilize the broken arm and applied ice on it to reduce swelling. My mother took her to the hospital. When they came back, I cared for my grandmother, helping take her clothes upstairs, supporting her walk up and down the stairs, bringing her food and drinks, vacuuming and organizing her room, doing her laundry, and washing her dishes. As she continued to recover, I was always there for her.
Caring meant a lot to me as my Mother’s friend (Clarie) took care of my brother and I when my mother was busy finishing her master’s degree and our father was in Iraq. Sometime our mother was so busy that she did not even have time for herself. Ms. Clarie was always there to care for us, cooking, assisting on our school work, organizing and cleaning our house, taking us to the movies, and games. Sometimes she would keep us for a weekend. Ms. Clarie cared for us the way a mother care for her children. She never complained, frowned, strained, or wavered. She accepted the responsibility with her whole heart. She served as a second mother for us. We love Ms. Clarie.
Caring goes beyond taking care of family members and friends. I packed a care package for a family in the Philippines at the beginning of the 2010 Thanksgiving. I did this during “Operation Christmas Child” in our Church. I was really proud of doing that because it was a way to care for others. I received a letter from a family thanking me for the care package. I was filled with joy knowing that I helped a family.
Caring is being compassionate and supporting people as they go through tough times. Caring is helping others in time of needs. Caring is a good trait for everyone to have and the world will be a better place if we care for one another.
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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.
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