Tuesday, April 04, 2006

rosehenry: Literacy What is Its Value?

rosehenry: Literacy What is Its Value?

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Rose~ I saw your community involvement resume. I'm highly impressed by all of your hard work in the street community. We worked
together at Kinsmen Mother's March. This was in the 1990's on Quadra &
Hillside. It was a lot of work phoning but well worth it overall! I also gave you a ride from City Hall to TAPS! Have some
time for yourself too, Rose!
Happy weekend, Michelle

Anonymous said...

WHAT HAPPENED TO DAVID J? HE MADE HIS POINT AND THEN HE WENT "UNDERGROUND." THERE IS NO CRIME IN BEING
POOR BUT IF YOU ARE CAPABLE YOU COULD
WORK AND EARN A LIVING. MEN WHO ARE
ABLE MIGHT WORK THROUGH THE LABOUR
UNLIMITED OR RHINO UNLIMITED PLACES.
IT WOULD BE NICE TO SEE PEOPLE HOUSED AND HAPPIER. VICTORIA HAS SEEN ENOUGH VIOLENCE IN 2008-09.
IT IS WRONG TO CAUSE HARM TO ANYONE. SELF DEFENSE IS A WHOLE DIFFERENT BALL OF WAX. PEACE TO ALL!!! MCF

Anonymous said...

Food, clothing, shelter and some entertainment. This is all I need as a
working-poor person with no spouse and no children. Life can be hard since I had to give up five of my girls as friends last year. I value
a strong community with zero violence
and lots of community involvement.
Street people could volunteer with Rev Al's Our Place. Anything to get back into the swing of things.
I have bi-polar and I take the bus
to town at 6am. It is difficult to
do. A whole SIX mornings a week!!!
I push myself, Rose and I succeed.
The meds make me super tired...
I keep going to hold onto my place.