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Giving Quotes

Give, give something, give anything, always remember to give! There are different giving quotes that everyone should read in order to understand the importance of giving. I believe that everyone lives because other people live as well. So, it would sound realistic to say that it would everyone should ensure the happiness of his/her neighbor. The following are top 15 most inspiring quotes about giving , and after reading them, or just some of them, I bet that you will immediately feel like giving. 1. “No one has ever become poor by giving.” ― Anne Frank Usually, there is no person that becomes poor because s/he has given something to someone else. In most cases, we give what is extra to what we earn or just a small portion of what we earn. Therefore, it is not possible that a person can give everything s/he has and remains poor. After giving, there is something that remains, and the giver or donor relies on the remaining items to survive.  2. “Remember that  the happie...

How I Knew Robert Ndicunguye

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In March 2017, there is this black man who came to Palace, a group house that was located at Kwa Nayinzira. The man was carrying a bag and a phone in his hands. He said that he was coming to visit Daniel and use his computer. He also said that he was coming to see few other people at Palace. I don’t recall the name of the man because it has been a while since the man visited Palace. That man was wearing a white Polo shirt and blue jeans. Also, he wore these black, leather sandals which made some noise as the man took steps. He looked happy as he had found what he was looking for, Daniel, his friend as well as the computer to use. That man had a perfect size and was relatively tall. After encountering that man, I had to interact friendly with him as I was the Assistant Resident Advisor. Sitting on his bed, Daniel was looking at the pictures in the gallery of the man’s phone and found this disabled child, a boy walking with a wooden clutch and carrying a jerry can on his head. In re...

What Do We Do for Robert Ndicunguye?

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People are just good! There are these people who believe that all people deserve happiness; people who believe that everyone must have a good life. There is this amazing community of Kepler which made me realize that it should always be the responsibility of everyone to help. Keplerians, both students and Course Facilitators from Kepler, have been very generous to help Robert Ndicunguye. Every time I announced that we are visiting Robert Ndicunguye on a particular day, everyone put the thumb up to join. Some Keplerians did contribute some money to buy different materials for Robert while others paid him visits. However, there are people who contributed the money and still visited Robert. This made me realize that Keplerians care. They really care! Photo by Alain Mutabazi: Keplerians, Robert's mom and dad (in the middle above), and Robert's two sisters, Robert down with his clutch. Here, I will be using “we” instead of “I” because Kepler community and I have been helpi...

One of Those People Who Need a Help: Ndicunguye Robert

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Everyone on earth needs to survive. Most importantly, everyone needs to survive well. Ndicunguye Robert is a disabled child who lives with his parents, a very poor family. Robert's family is not able to get necessary facilities that he usually needs in order to study well. What everyone realizes is that Robert needs a support so that he can continue his studies. Therefore, we all have to join hands and help Robert. Photo by Daniel: Robert Ndicunguye (left) and Jean Paul Knight (right).