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The society in the United States of America is changing regarding issues of personal safety & trust. We need to examine why and make positive changes or suffer the consequences.

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Critics of a particular issue who switch their opinion, stance, or point of view are the most powerfully effective in becoming a catalyst for change.

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Military men & women serving overseas need cards of support & appreciation as the holidays near while they serve the United States away from friends and family.

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As America struggles to feed it’s families because of financial struggles; Feeding America & Welch’s are teaming up to donate 1 million servings of grape juice to the hungry!

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This interview with Louise Sattler discusses communication through sign language and how it opens doors and bridges gaps in communities.

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Parenting special needs children can be like taking a trip to Holland that you didn’t plan on. Louise Sattler shares her personal experience as a parent & educator.

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Donate extra produce from this season’s harvest, from gardens and orchards, to local food pantries/social services programs, commission on aging. Food Stamps Cooking Club Blog helps with information.

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Louise Sattler has created a DVD for young children and babies to communicate with others through sign language. It is bi-lingual and benefits people with or without disabilities.

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Having a loving relationship between grandparent and granchild is joyful. A recent news story sheds light on the cruel, abusive treatment of an elderly grandparent.

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         Now that title hits people where they live, don’t ya think?  Human beings just don’t tolerate being taken for granted very well.  It is a reactionary thing…no one wants to find themselves being used and abused.  When someone takes another person for granted they are assuming alot.  They are also not being sensitive to [...]

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