One thing I've always been proud of in my little town is the way our community includes people with "differences". We have had several kids with downs syndrome and other disorders born and grow up here and they're as much a part of the community as anyone else. Several have been able to help on city sports teams, are included in all sorts of jobs in community events, and they're looked out for by all of us.
Jimmy was one of 7 kids, and is in his 40's now, with abilities of about a 6 yr old. His parents have now passed, and he lives with one of his sisters. He can usually be found walking around town just visiting with people.
Sherry is everybodies sweetheart. She has an uncanny ability to remember names and faces. She makes sure to hug you hello and goodbye and always asks about your family members. She likes to hang out at the pool and parks and helps with the younger kids.
Amy passed a couple years ago from heart problems. She was in her late 40's and had one of the largest turn outs I've ever seen at a funeral. She always had a smile on her face and was SO happy to see you. I'm sure she made a lot of peoples days better over the years just by being herself.
I don't think anyone sees any of them as a burden or unworthy of life. If those thoughts were voiced, I'm sure they'd be shot down quickly by others who value the hugs and smiles we've gotten.
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'A simple way to take measure of a country is to look at how many want in.. And how many want out.'
England 's Prime Minister Tony Blair'
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