Care kits for your car
Perhaps the most common experience most Americans have with people in need occurs at stoplights and busy intersections. It’s an experience often accompanied by guilt or uncertainty. “Should I give them cash? Should I ignore them?” we ask. After all, we don’t want to contribute to someone’s possible addiction to alcohol or drugs. Often we [...]
A taste of poverty
Last night, I participated in a “Poverty Simulation” exercise organized by Boulder County Circles. I’d say their were about 50 participants and staff crammed into a seminar room at the Longmont (Colo.) YMCA. When I showed up, I got grouped in a family with three nice ladies I had never met before. I would share [...]









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