humanity
Humanity begins at home.
The urgency of signs of bronchitis
Once upon a time, in a small town nestled amidst rolling hills, there lived a little girl named Lily. Lily was a curious and adventurous child who loved to explore the world around her. She had a radiant smile and a contagious laughter that filled her family's home with joy.
By morne bridgens3 years ago in Families
The Single Mother's Cry
The single mother's cry echoes through the depths of her being, resonating with a mixture of anguish, resilience, and determination. It is a profound expression of the emotional journey she embarks upon, navigating the challenges of single parenthood with an unwavering spirit.
By Cyren Bolival3 years ago in Families
The Unspoken Apology
In the small, rundown neighborhood of Greenwood, there lived a young man named Adam. From a very young age, Adam had always felt a deep sense of resentment towards his father, David. Their strained relationship stemmed from the hardships they faced as a family and the constant struggle to make ends meet.
By Chris Paul3 years ago in Families
To Err is Human. Content Warning.
The sun is shining brightly as I arrive at the Commons, yet I hesitate before exiting the truck. For those who might be unfamiliar with the area, this a large park right in the center of the Lilac City. There’s a bit of twisted humor for us; lilacs, which represent innocence, purity, divinity, and love, have shrouded this city – with the highest crime rate in all of New Hampshire – in a sweet and satiny veil of duplicity. I contemplate my love/hate relationship with my surroundings as the butterflies and bees take flight deep within core. As always, the gazebo, with its massive size, is the first site to steal my attention. Gazing up at her, I know that I have no choice of where my mind is about to take me.
By Melissa Shortt3 years ago in Families
Breastfeeding and Childcare: Community Support and Participation
"If breastfeeding did not already exist, someone who invented it today would deserve a dual Nobel Prize in medicine and economics. For while “breast is best” for lifelong health, it is also excellent economics. Breastfeeding is a child’s first inoculation against death, disease, and poverty, but also their most enduring investment in physical, cognitive, and social capacity"- The Lancet Breastfeeding Series
By promise monday3 years ago in Families
A Song of Resilience
Once upon a time, in a small village nestled amidst rolling hills, there lived a young woman named Emily. She was known for her infectious laughter, sparkling eyes, and an unwavering love for her husband, David. They shared a blissful life, filled with dreams of a future intertwined, until tragedy struck unexpectedly.
By TIHGWEH JULIUS 3 years ago in Families
Family Ties
Once upon a time, in a far-off land, there was a kingdom known as the Land of Enchantment. The kingdom was ruled by a wise and just king, who had two sons. The elder son was named Prince Alex, and he was a brave and skilled warrior. The younger son was named Prince Lucas, and he was a kind and gentle soul.
By Doubra Angiama3 years ago in Families




