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Sheryl K.

  • karinmrose
  • Nov 4
  • 1 min read

Giving, it’s a major blessing for places that need the money. I hope they use it wisely.

I donate to non-profits and places that touch my heart. I feel good doing it.

As editor, I, Julie, asked Sheryl to tell about a part of her life that she would never even consider charitable giving. She has “just taken kids in” when they had a problem and needed help or some place to stay. Maybe for a short time, or as long as a year. “It’s something inside me. It never occurred to me that it would cost us more money. Easiest way to spend money, hardest way to connect with kids.


I hope we made a big difference, giving a sense of stability, of belonging, of love. The greatest thing is having a husband aligned with me. Rick was my ace up my sleeve, a generous man, wonderful talking with the kids, especially the guys. Extra cost? We never thought of it.”

 
 
 

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