Caregivers: Our Unsung Heroes
Our Unsung Heroes One group of unsung heroes in our society are our caregivers. Most often they are associated with medical care. They include retirement and nursing home workers, hospital staff, nurses, nurse practitioners, doctors, physiotherapists, chiropractors, paramedics, orderlies, emergency…
Good News and Happenings
International Women’s Day Over the past 100, 50 and even 10 years, women’s voices, actions and drive towards equality have been seen, heard and felt with increasing regularity and results. While there is still a long way to go, one…
Big Hearts in a Hot World
Most experts in refugee management believe the best long-term solution is not to send refugees to other countries, but to improve conditions in their own country. There is no doubt the humanitarian gestures of countries taking refugees such as we…
Saying Nice Things
We all like to be complimented and saying nice and deserved things to other people, to me, fits into the good news and good happenings category. A friend of mine, John Heeney, sent me this letter below from Robert…
Benefits of Volunteering and Giving: Reducing Pain
I recently read the January newsletter from Volunteer Canada There was a great article on the benefits of volunteering and giving. The article dealt with the well-known fact that volunteering and giving (including money), have many benefits for the giver. There are…
Christmas Joy
Christmas is many things: Singing, parties, lots of food, religious events, story-telling, kind acts, Santa, the exchange of presents, gathering together of families and friends, and for many, the feeling of good will towards others. It can also be hectic,…
Giving Tuesday – December 3
Giving Tuesday was started in 2012 by the 92nd Street YMCA in New York and the U.N. It was created as a response to the commercialization and consumerism of the post-Thanksgiving season, and in particular, the spending frenzy of Black Friday.…
World Kindness Day
A number of years ago Pat and I were hiking a section of the Bruce Trail. We had left our car at the start of the trail and a bicycle at the other end, so one of us could ride…
Lest We Forget
There is much in the media at this time of year about the two World Wars and those who fought in these and other wars – and for good reason. My generation and all generations since have been so…
World Polio Day – Oct. 24
We do not hear much about polio these days. That is because polio has been all but eliminated around the world. Canada has been polio-free for many years. In 2018, according to the World Health Organization, there were only 136…