Showing posts with label altruism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label altruism. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Quote of the Week--Help Somebody

When you had the opportunity, did you help somebody? 

" We should help people whenever we can, especially if they are followers of the Lord." Galatians 6:10 (Contemporary English Version)

The hands are so powerful for connecting...
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REACH OUT AND TOUCH SOMEBODY'S HAND
(Nickolas Ashford/Valerie Simpson)

Chorus:
Reach out and touch
Somebody's hand
Make this world a better place
If you can  (repeat) 
(Just try)

Take a little time out of your busy day
To give encouragement
To someone who's lost the way
(Just try)

Or would I be talking to a stone
If I asked you
To share a problem that's not your own

We can change things if we start giving
Why don't you

(Chorus) 

If you see an old friend on the street
And he's down
Remember his shoes could fit your feet
(Just try)

Try a little kindness you'll see
It's something that comes very naturally
We can change things if we start giving
 Why don't you

Chorus  

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Pausing to reflect...Knowing The Right Way To Help

One day as I stopped at a red light on a busy street, a middle aged man, a panhandler, approached my car holding a cup and asked for some money.  I instinctively looked at his hands and fingers.  They looked a little puffy.  This may seem like a weird reflex, but there is a reason why I did this.  During my college years, I can remember so vividly visiting friends who lived off campus and encountering men on their way to shoot up heroin in the alley behind my friend's rented rowhouse.  From the apartment's balcony, we watched in amazement as the heroin addicts went into the alley and under the steps or porch of the house next door to get high.  Most of the guys had a similar characteristic, puffy arms, hands, and fingers. 

I told the man that I did not really have anything and that was the truth.  I hardly ever carry money.  And that's true these days more than ever.  Even though I am caught up in my own set of problems I wanted to do something, but in that split second, I could not think of anything to do or how I could help this man.

A few days later, as I reflected on the incident, I also thought about a radio news report I heard about veterans who were homeless and unemployed.  I have to admit that I got somewhat perturbed.  All this talk about how "we" support our veterans and here it is that some of these guys are living in shelters and scrambling to find work.  I wondered if this guy could be a veteran.

Today, I was trying to think of ways I could respond to such request for help in the future.  I thought about maybe giving a gift card instead of cash.  I certainly don't want to give something that can be used to buy drugs. It's a complicated issue.  You want to be helpful, but sometimes it's difficult to know the right thing to do. 

Any good suggestions?