10.01.2020



Christian Valley Park's Community Life-Support



"People who need help
sometimes look a lot like the people who don't need help"

Clennon melton







CALL-TO-ACTION



Where is your heart?

Do you have a selfless heart?

Do you have the ability to show your fellow neighbors your passion for stepping forward to help those who could use a little extra help?

Do you have compassion for those seniors around you, that worked hard their entire lives, retired on a fixed incomes, paid off their homes, but their incomes have not kept pace over the decades since they retired, to cover the actual the costs of living?

My fellow Neighbors this a rare request, and your opportunity to become a roll model of our unique community: join neighbors that walk the walk and do more than just talking the talk. The CVPRC represents a private free association platform, it's our special place to really shine as compassionate “Beings”. Note:{“I am purposefully not using the word “Human” because by definition “Hu”(Hue)” Man” means the color of or shade of color of Man. We are individual “Beings.”} Looking outside of yourself: wouldn't you prefer to be a glowing example of what a true neighbor is?

We can step into the light, by showing other communities that we are a truly a unique community. Simply because of we dared to demonstrate, by our good deeds and appropriate actions that we do care about our fellow neighbors. We can show these kids, that they too, should be concerned about our less fortunate classes of neighbors. In particular our: (lowest fixed incomes, advanced aged seniors, disabled, and the hearing or sight-impaired.)

The CVPRC Associates feel that it is important to show our individual, and our collective hearts. Christian Valley Park has the opportunity to be a unique community that can... with a little heart, walk down the path of passionate compassion, towards their fellow beings.

This is the time of a GREAT-AWAKENING and a GLOBAL RESET... Meaning, coming together as a village is going to be of extreme importance.

First it starts with recognition for a need: You probably are not even aware of just how many people are in our community {who have literally been here for more than 50 years} seniors, that do not have same type of a life-line, to stay connected: via social media and ZOOM or Google meet platforms, nor have they ever been part of learning how to access information over the internet, they just simply don't have enough time left in their life forces on this planet, to acquire that type of knowledge.

Many never think, about those who are lost in this area of life, many of us, just take these tools for granted, and presume, or expect that everyone else must use and have these techno. tools at their disposals.

Many of our seniors and people without enough disposable incomes are being isolated, because they simply can't do what so many just take as normal, every day activities when using these technologies. Should this particular class of fellow neighbors be discriminated against, just merely because they can't catch up with the modern times?

Yet, I personally talked to these neighbors, and they have expressed a desire to contribute they still want to stay active within their community, but are limited in technological capacities, and they just merely need a helping hand in making a connection.

Christian Valley Neighbors should care, and we should offer to help these people, who don't or can't use Social Media or the Internet to stay connected. This is “our place” where the neighbors can collaborate and recognize the needs of our fellow neighbors especially the ones living right next door to us, or are just a few doors down the street. We can share here, what we have observed, as a report comes that necessitates the need, we can develop strategic plans, to take the appropriate action we can reach out to those neighbors. Even if we, as an individual, can't do what is required in the moment, we can ask around, as to whether or not, there is someone else available to help out. It doesn't have to be monetarily, we all can merely donate a little bit of our time, or provide a little extra resources (veggies from our gardens), to close the financial gaps.

Think ahead someday you can be in their shoes, retired for decades, or disabled, and the cost of living is outpacing your retirement or disability incomes: we already have too many people in this class, who started out comfortably making ends meet, but now are increasingly coming closer and closer to financial, physical and emotional insecurity and collapse.

Surely, compassion lays within all of us, we have the ability to look outside our own bubble, and to identify those with needs greater than our own among us. In this lovely community, those around us who are not as fortunate, or born from a generation that is too proud, and simply not capable of asking for our help we should ask them what can I do to help, and they may just accept help, if it was offered.

I am asking my neighbors to step forward in this effort. We want your input and for continual brainstorming to be common let form a village think-tank for solutions. Join the associates in our goals to enrich our collective bodies for good and for our prosperity. Thank you, live long and prosper. Diane-louise




Some people put walls up, not to keep people out, but to see who cares enough to knock them down.