One Bad Day
How do we find ways to help our neighbor, build up societal safety nets, and save those who have fallen when they couldn’t handle one bad day?
Gus Hardy is a Jesuit Volunteer serving as a Community Resource Specialist at Poverello Center in Missoula, MT. He is originally from Berkeley, CA and is a Santa Clara University graduate with a degree in Religious Studies and Political Science.
How do we find ways to help our neighbor, build up societal safety nets, and save those who have fallen when they couldn’t handle one bad day?
The people I serve cry out each day in desperation because their belongings that include important documentation have been stolen, they lack the simplest resources to order an ID or a birth certificate without someone else helping them, and a myriad of other tiny injustices that build up into a vision of a world that is full of struggle, always in opposition to whatever progress to the good that they wish to make.
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