The problem of being a parent and unemployed
@Patriciapt (40)
Germiston, South Africa
8 responses
@Shiva49 (26686)
• Singapore
13 Jan 21
I have been helping a few by giving old but still nice clothes, giving them money but household work is not on now due to the virus.
I do not want them to develop a crutch mentality though. II advise them how to become independent over time.
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@Aquitaine24 (11813)
• San Jose, California
13 Jan 21
Could they work in the garden ?
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@Shiva49 (26686)
• Singapore
13 Jan 21
@Aquitaine24 I stay in an apartment and have few pots of flowers, vegetables.
Then a few below the block. The complex has a regular gardener though.
@Nakitakona (56486)
• Philippines
16 Jan 21
I will do that if I have the resources and when I am rich.
@macayada (1497)
• Cavite City, Philippines
13 Jan 21
If I have all the means to give and share then why not.
@macayada (1497)
• Cavite City, Philippines
13 Jan 21
@Patriciapt correct. With clean thought, clean mind then unity all over place around the world is possible. No boundary, no territory, no arms.
@Patriciapt (40)
• Germiston, South Africa
13 Jan 21
I can also do that sharing is caring ,The more you help other the more God bless you, always support the and show tell that it's not the end of the world ,The more you give the more you earn , we should always look out for each other
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@UriahAnne (701)
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13 Jan 21
It's really difficult to see them suffering. I'm also a parent and unemployed person. I know the feelings of stuggling financial problem.it really hurts.theres one thing I can give an advise life must go on.the world is round there are always ups and downs.
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@Aquitaine24 (11813)
• San Jose, California
13 Jan 21
Old clothes are good. A lot of kids outgrow them before they wear out.