In today’s world, it is all too easy to become consumed with our own lives and problems. We often forget about those who are less fortunate than us, whether they are living in poverty, facing discrimination, or struggling with health issues. However, it is important that we do not turn a blind eye to those who are less privileged in society.

Here are some reasons why we should care for the less privileged:
- Empathy and compassion: As human beings, we have the capacity to feel empathy and compassion for those who are struggling. By acknowledging the challenges that others face, we can show kindness and support that can make a significant difference in their lives.
- Social responsibility: As members of society, we have a responsibility to ensure that everyone has the opportunity to live a fulfilling life. This means not only providing basic necessities such as food, shelter, and healthcare, but also addressing systemic issues such as poverty, inequality, and discrimination.
- Economic benefits: Investing in the less privileged can have positive economic effects for society as a whole. By providing education and training, we can empower people to become productive members of society, contributing to economic growth and stability.
- Moral imperative: It is simply the right thing to do. No one should be denied basic human rights and dignity because of their circumstances or background.
- Collective well-being: When we care for the less privileged, we create a more just and equitable society for everyone. This can lead to greater social cohesion and a sense of collective well-being.
Everyone should care for others. Caring for the less privileged is not only an ethical imperative but also makes good economic and social sense. By showing empathy and compassion, taking social responsibility, and investing in the less privileged, we can create a more just and equitable society for everyone.
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Pastor Veronica Ehondor