Consideration for elderly in our community


Be considerate to the elderly and less fortunate. If you have neighbors that are elderly, take time to visit them. Or at the very least, take time to call them and say hello. Think about it? Most elderly rarely demand much from anyone. Serenity is what most elderly desire... Even if you can afford to say hello or afford a smile. It means the world to someone who is elderly. Just  remember there are a few guarantees in life however, if you live long, then, it is guaranteed that you will grow to be elderly someday? What goes around comes around. It may require perhaps for you to be a little patient with the elderly cross the street or someone who is perhaps handicapped - he or she might need help crossing the street.

But, think about it for just a second it could also be you and I someday, if get to live that long? Just think? These words are not for the purpose of preaching to anyone. These words are first for me, to remind me of the kind and caring folk that we are blessed in each of our communities. And how blessed we are to have neighbors who are elderly, community members who are elderly. Some have taken care of others, hence now it is our duty to show the support of them. Do remember our veterans in our community, do remember nurses, do remember peace officers who have dedicated their lives to serving each of our communities. Do remember the elderly who volunteer time helping kids safely cross the streets. 

Kindness to the elderly and to those who have special needs

 As we recover, please remember our elderly, those who have special needs in our community. If you have elderly parents, please remember to be kind to them.