Good News Needed

When I read of all the murders, cruelty, wars, and hate crimes in the news, I become depressed and sad.  So it warmed my heart to read of Robert Flores in Kansas City, Kansas, who repairs houses without charge for people who cannot afford to hire someone. In 2016, he began a charitable organization called Habitaciones Para Latinos Association to aid Hispanic residents in Wyandotte County. With the help of a part-time assistant, he adds railings, renews worn out steps or porches, patches roofs, and other minor repairs. He uses his own money and some donations to pay for materials. 

I also read about a young mother who gathered a few other women to help furnish apartments for new immigrants. They collect furniture and other household items to make the bare rooms habitable and attractive. They take joy in decorating the rooms and welcoming the new residents. 

These people live the Christmas message of bringing good news for all the world. I'm sure there are many other examples of people helping others, but they don't make the news because their contributions are unknown or not exciting enough for readers and advertisers. 

Surely there are people like me who appreciate reading about those who live the gospel message of bringing love and showing concern for the poor. I know most of these generous people don't want publicity, but it might inspire others to at least donate to their cause.  




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