Weekend grateful - people who give
The Captain and I went to a trivia night last night.
The event was held to raise funds for the organisation that provides the Batsman's early intervention program.
There were almost 200 people there. Some would have had a direct connection to a child affected by autism. But most would not. Most of the people who came and answered trivia, played games, laughed, bought raffle tickets and bid in the auction were there just to give because it's good. Giving from their hearts and wallets because it helps children and families who experience on a daily basis all of autism's highs and lows. A lot of money was raised. It will help many.
I'm grateful for the giving and the givers and I am grateful to Maxabella for the chance to say so.
The event was held to raise funds for the organisation that provides the Batsman's early intervention program.
There were almost 200 people there. Some would have had a direct connection to a child affected by autism. But most would not. Most of the people who came and answered trivia, played games, laughed, bought raffle tickets and bid in the auction were there just to give because it's good. Giving from their hearts and wallets because it helps children and families who experience on a daily basis all of autism's highs and lows. A lot of money was raised. It will help many.
I'm grateful for the giving and the givers and I am grateful to Maxabella for the chance to say so.
Well, Suz, I'm grateful that there are organisations just like Learning For Life. x
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