We need to be reminded that there are such people out there helping others!
Good morning, friends! If it’s Wednesday, that must mean it’s time for some … Good People!!! Today I would like to introduce you to Najah Bazzy.
In 1996, she was working as a nurse in Detroit, Michigan, when she visited an Iraqi refugee family to help care for their dying 3-month-old infant. The family had recently immigrated to the U.S., and she knew the situation would be difficult, but she wasn’t prepared for what she encountered.
“There, at the house, I got my first glimpse of poverty. They absolutely had nothing. There was no refrigerator, there was no stove, there was no crib. The baby was in a laundry basket, laying on clean white towels. I was so devastated by that. I decided that this wasn’t going to happen on my watch.”
That day, Bazzy and her family gathered all the furniture and household items that they could — including…
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What a wonderful saying – no excuses for us lazy do-gooders 🙂