We all aspire to help those around us. Well, most of us?
When society is being treated with contempt and those within it are forced into poverty and homelessness, let’s not forget that there are thousands who must fulfil a deeper humanitarian role, irrespective of the pain being suffered by the wider population?
Carers must ‘perform’ under pressure, every single day of every single year. Their time is rarely their own and their efforts met with limited remittance and, some times, social contempt? To believe a Carer has an easy life, and “gets paid for being at home”, indicates a lack of educated ability and a naivety to accept the advantages of these Care-givers. Society would, actually, be in dire straits if Carers were unavailable for community service? Be in no doubt, the financial benefit, that these people provide to society, is extremely bias in favour of the community and the greater prosperity of social integrity?
Supporting those who ‘care’ is a service to all who may become ‘less able’, at any time in their lives.