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Would be great if we can show the power of a SD effect by donating to various children's hospitals throughout the US.
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Would be great if we can show the power of a SD effect by donating to various children's hospitals throughout the US.
Would be great if we can show the power of a SD effect by donating to various children's hospitals throughout the US.
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Differently-abled
Background: This term came into vogue in the 1990s as an alternative to "disabled," "handicapped" or "mentally retarded." Currently, it is not considered appropriate (and for many, never was). Some consider it condescending, offensive or simply a way of avoiding talking about disability. Others prefer it to "disabled" because "dis" means "not," which means that "disabled" means "not able." But particularly when it comes to referring to individuals, "differently abled" is problematic. As some advocates observe, we are all differently abled.
NCDJ: "Person with a disability" is a more neutral term than "differently-abled."
Would be great if we can show the power of a SD effect by donating to various children's hospitals throughout the US.
Wonderful idea
Would be great if we can show the power of a SD effect by donating to various children's hospitals throughout the US.
The best part of doing charity work is making sure you announce it to everyone so you get the credit 🙄....
That is a negative way to view it. Not sure what credit you are referring to.
Alternatively another view - trying to lead by example? Would be great if you stepped up and also donated to your local children's hospital.
I very much agree! In this case, the OP of comment I feel put this out there as an idea of inspiration. Spreading it here from the FP would help create that traction.