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Publié par | Everest Media LLC |
Date de parution | 11 octobre 2022 |
Nombre de lectures | 0 |
EAN13 | 9798350039078 |
Langue | English |
Poids de l'ouvrage | 1 Mo |
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Insights on Liz Hauck's Home Made
Contents Insights from Chapter 1 Insights from Chapter 2 Insights from Chapter 3
Insights from Chapter 1
#1
I went to the House to speak to Gerry a few days after receiving his voicemail.
#2
I went to the House to speak to Gerry, and met a boy named Leon, who was Black. He was a bit shorter than me, but I didn’t say anything.
#3
I went to visit Gerry and met a boy named Leon, who told me that people didn’t cook. I decided that if Leon agreed to help, cooking could work.
#4
I went to visit Gerry, and met a boy named Leon, who told me that people didn’t cook. I decided that if Leon agreed to help, cooking could work.
#5
I went to visit Gerry, and met a boy named Leon, who told me that people didn't cook. I decided that if Leon agreed to help, cooking could work.
#6
I went to visit Gerry, and met a boy named Leon, who told me that people didn't cook. I decided that if Leon agreed to help, cooking could work.
#7
I went to visit Gerry, and met a boy named Leon, who told me that people didn’t cook. I decided that if Leon agreed to help, cooking could work.
#8
I went to visit Gerry and met a boy named Leon, who told me that people didn't cook. I decided that if Leon agreed to help, cooking could work.
#9
Gerry is a group home. You get a bed, a dresser with four drawers, and a closet barely wide enough for your shoulders. You’ll stay on your side unless the door is on your side and you have to cross it to get in and out. There are two bathrooms, side by side, each with a big ceramic bathtub. You never share soap or toothpaste with your roommate.
#10
Gerry is a group home. You get a bed, a dresser with four drawers, and a closet barely wide enough for your shoulders. You’ll stay on your side unless the door is on your side and you have to cross it to get in and out. There are two bathrooms, side by side, each with a big ceramic bathtub. You never share soap or toothpaste with your roommate.
#11
You get a bed, a dresser with four drawers, and a closet barely wide enough for your shoulders. You’ll stay on your side unless the door is on your side and you have to cross it to get in and out. There are two bathrooms, side by side, each with a big ceramic bathtub. You never share soap or toothpaste with your roommate.
#12
I went to visit Gerry, and met a boy named Leon, who told me that people didn’t cook. I decided that if Leon agreed to help, cooking could work.
#13
I went to visit Gerry, and met a boy named Leon, who told me that people didn't cook. I decided that if Leon agreed to help, cooking could work.
#14
I had volunteered in a lot of different settings, and I was ready to help out at the House.
#15
Volunteering is great, but some volunteers just want to help, but don’t want to be told what to do.
#16
Life isn’t fair.
#17
Don't be afraid.
#18
Volunteering is like teaching, but worse. You have to be disciplined, and not take any of the little rejections personally. You have to learn the awkward, fluid posture of accompaniment, and let the other person know they are not alone.
#19
Volunteering is like teaching, but worse. You have to be disciplined and not take any of the little rejections personally.
#20
Volunteering is like teaching, but worse. You have to be disciplined and not take any of the little rejections personally.
#21
Volunteering is like teaching, but worse. You have to be disciplined and not take any of the little rejections personally.
#22
When we organized a potluck, I made sure to have white rice instead of yellow, as I knew some people wouldn’t eat as much yellow rice.
#23
Volunteering is like teaching, but worse. You have to be disciplined and not take any of the little rejections personally.
#24
Volunteering is like teaching, but worse. You have to be disciplined, and not take any of the little rejections personally.
#25