the feeling of a homeless child essay how do u feel
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Homeless Children – Essay Sample
If you were able to imagine yourself a 5 year old child, left alone on the street, hungry, thirsty and frightened, surrounded by thousands of unknown people, among whom there is not a single person you can turn to and who seems to care about you, what do you think would you do? What kind of help do you think would you really need? Money? Food? Clothes? A confused and lost kid who has to rely only on himself, – does it make any sense? We are extremely lucky living the way we do, not having experience of feeling in such a bewildering, desperate way but there are many children in Ukraine that actually did.
Living in big cities for long periods of time we became familiar with all its beauty and disfigurements. Things that seem to be wrong are perceived as a natural part of the whole. But when you are a child everything rouses your interest and desire to know more. When I was nearly 6 I got puzzled by the problem of homeless children for the first time. I couldn’t understand who those wandering all around kids were, where did they come from and why they are so different from those whom I used to know. What made me really puzzled was the sight of their begging for money on the streets, striving for help from my parents and other people, who were obviously unknown to them. With time I surely learned the reason, but there was something so wrong about the fact that I couldn’t just ignore it. Through finding out more about the situation I formed my own attitude and my own conviction about how the problem should be resolved, and what is wrong in our actions.
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If you were able to imagine yourself a 5 year old child, left alone on the street, hungry, thirsty and frightened, surrounded by thousands of unknown people, among whom there is not a single person you can turn to and who seems to care about you, what do you think would you do? What kind of help do you think would you really need? Money? Food? Clothes? A confused and lost kid who has to rely only on himself, – does it make any sense? We are extremely lucky living the way we do, not having experience of feeling in such a bewildering, desperate way but there are many children in Ukraine that actually did.
Living in big cities for long periods of time we became familiar with all its beauty and disfigurements. Things that seem to be wrong are perceived as a natural part of the whole. But when you are a child everything rouses your interest and desire to know more. When I was nearly 6 I got puzzled by the problem of homeless children for the first time. I couldn’t understand who those wandering all around kids were, where did they come from and why they are so different from those whom I used to know. What made me really puzzled was the sight of their begging for money on the streets, striving for help from my parents and other people, who were obviously unknown to them. With time I surely learned the reason, but there was something so wrong about the fact that I couldn’t just ignore it. Through finding out more about the situation I formed my own attitude and my own conviction about how the problem should be resolved, and what is wrong in our actions.
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I think it a big depression moment of an homeless child
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