I believe that there is room for all human beings to succeed if we commit to giving others a chance. I am a philanthropist at heart and genuinely feel like my purpose is being fulfilled when I show loving kindness to others.
My heart bleeds when I see that others around me are suffering or with lack opportunities.
I actively seek to build Roads To Giving and other charities and cancer programs that are designed to help others in need.
I focus my philanthropy on anybody who is less fortunate, whether they are children who need love or adults who are unemployed and homeless
I know I can make a positive difference in someone’s life
I donate my time, money and emotional support to causes that touch my heart. I spend time with children at orphanages and work on teams which provide hot meals to homeless people in my city.
I feel more connected to my humanitarian side when I allow myself to get involved.
I receive a lot of joy from helping others. I feel like I am helping in the work of the Creator by taking care of those who are unable to take care of themselves.
Today, I am committed to continuing my work with those around me who are less fortunate, especially those enduring the prognosis of cancer. I believe that every bit of assistance I offer can make a difference. The world can be a better place if I continue to help.
Self-Reflection Questions:
- What do I feel when I see the tough conditions that others live in?
- Do I rely on my spiritual connection with the Creator to inspire me to help others?
- How can I convince my friends and family to help others too?
David Roberson and Jesse Rochman, Roads To Giving Co-Founder
San Diego, California to St. Augustine, Florida – March 12 – May 4, 2023
Roads to Giving is a nonprofit organization working with local communities to enable and promote safe cycling while encouraging community togetherness and involvement. The organization empowers people regardless of ability to experience and connect to their own local communities through cycling, and its proceeds help fund safe cycling routes, trails, equipment, systems, signage, and outdoor adventures for all ages.
www.roadstogiving.org
1 comment
Pete
You guys are doing a great thing here. I share in your thoughts in this article. It is to easy to say there is to much to be done. Instead ask, what am I capable of doing to help others! I look forward to watching your progress & perhaps joining in!
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