A recent journey led me to return to take care of my family members who had found themselves in poor health and in need of some physical and emotional support through a difficult period of time. This experience once again reminded me of the fragile line that we all walk when it comes to health and wellbeing. Many of us remain very lucky, if something goes wrong with our health as help is generally close by.
Many people in a number of countries don’t have this ease of access to the basic level of healthcare and therefore an additional level of stress and emotion is placed upon the family. Humaneity Magazine continues its journey in showcasing extraordinary people and organizations that by virtue of what they are doing are making this world a better place.
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