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What Small Act Of Kindness Was You Once Shown That You Will Never Forget?
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posted March 1, 2019
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The help getting on track with my HIV. And afterwards I became a volunteer for PWA COALITION And started to help others, Once I started I couldn't stop, I saw one thing when people would go to get help, some of the organization would say they didn't or couldn't help you and that made me angry because if they could help then they should of taken the time to send them to a place that could instead of them leave the person in more of a bad state then the came in with. There are thing we can do to make HIV less stressful and that is find other places and get people to the place that can help with all sort of problems.I still today after 36 yrs of being HIV want to help out when ever I can and I am still learning about more ways we need help and sharing and helping the ones that don't even know where to start.

posted March 3, 2019
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I had just lost my husband and went to the grocery store to get some things and two ladys came up behind me and said God told them to pay for my stuff because i was going threw something at the moment, i told them about my husband passing and they brought my stuff plus gave me gas money, and said God loves u and we do too.i got to my car and cried like a baby, whoa it still touches me...😭💕

posted March 18, 2019
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I had a friend that was going through some really rough times. He was being evicted from his apartment because he fell behind on his rent and some of his other expenses and could not even afford to pay a deposit and first months rent somewhere else at that point and was going to end up being homeless. He had just got a new job and I was not going to let him be homeless as I knew that would make it hard to keep his new job. So I told him to move in with me for the next 6 months and only pay for your own food of anything you like that I don't have, otherwise only give me $250 a month. He had gotten some of his bills paid off by the end of the 6 months he was with me when he came to me to tell me he thought he would be able to pay for deposit and first months rent in the same complex I was living in at the same time when he said it was going to be tight on his budget be he felt he could do it and thanked me for helping him out for without my help he never would have been able to do all this for his job would have not lasted. He was even more surprised that day for I wrote him a check and gave him back every penny of the $250 each month he had paid me and he was so surprised but I felt so warm in my heart for being able to do this for a good friend.

posted March 2, 2019
A myHIVteam Member

Simeone607: Ahhh. There are no barriers to these questions. Your answer is perfect. Any act of kindness either given or received is reason to celebrate. Very nice to be recognized by your mother and her friend.

posted March 2, 2019 (edited)
A myHIVteam Member

Remember what the word ARK Stands for and that is ( Random Acts of Kindness ) Nothing in ones life is small it always is a lesson or something that we have to live with and take care of.

posted March 2, 2019

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