To the Editor,
We are being reminded daily by our media of how difficult our lives are being impacted by circumstances beyond our control. Insane inflation, a waning pandemic, shortages, and civil …
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To the Editor,
We are being reminded daily by our media of how difficult our lives are being impacted by circumstances beyond our control. Insane inflation, a waning pandemic, shortages, and civil unrest are only a few.
Conversely we only have to watch TV or the Internet to truly understand what extreme hardships are especially in foreign countries. Wars, famines and nature's plagues are concerns that many have to endure.
Scenes of war with families fleeing in the cold winter with older members disoriented and young children crying are constant reminders of true hardship. Their needs are similar to all who flee; housing, clothing, food, and health care.
Yes we are experiencing our difficulties now yet our lives seem a blessing to those who may not have any essentials in the foreseeable future.
They need our support. Offer what we can spare to assist those who are truly in need.
Bob Sweeney
Warwick
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