Still For Japan

All around the world there are events that are changing people’s lives. Some good, but many horrific. The horrific disaster that occurred in Japan hits close to home because I have family there. Yes, I am an American, but I am also Japanese. I’m also a bit of French, British, Irish, and who knows what else. Perhaps this makes me more aware of what happens worldwide. I wish that I could do more to help those in need around the world. Because there are so many good people out there that desperately need it.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Click on the image above for one small way to lend a minute of stillness for those still suffering in Japan.

Now, if we can all think of something to do for others who are suffering worldwide, just to let them know that there are people behind them who want to reach out with a helping hand. Let’s all do something about it NOW.

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