This is not a mere post, this is one of the unbreakable truths that we, at Dăruiește Aripi, are surrounded by wonder-people. Good-doers, as I like to call them. I have always said that doing good is easy, it only takes willpower and turning it into a habit!
What does good-doing mean as a matter of fact? To heal one’s pain, some might say, but this is rather about us, about our plus-sized souls. Good-doing means, first and foremost, to understand that a gesture, no matter the size, makes a difference, and more than that, it is a means to have your soul filled to the brim with feelings, with care, wellness, and compassion – with values that help one become a rounded human.
To choose the good and the joy, always and again! Just as juniors from George Coșbuc and Sfântul Sava high-schools, members of Interact București Central did. They are enrolled in the second year of studies and not only do they perform very well in school, they also seek to do good. For children with cancer who are looked after in our programs.
“We want to organize a rock concert to help children with cancer supported by Dăruiește Aripi!” – this is what they told us when we first discussed. Words loaded with so much beauty! I wish I could post here all the hearts in the world! 😊
Their event was great, a real success. They planned and raised 5600 lei for our children. In just several hours, a handful of children in their second year in high-school. Their feelings and will to do good, to help, have filled our hearts! We thought it would be important to share this story with you, for you to find out about them. These juniors have become our volunteers and joined your community of good-doers for children with cancer! We are truly supported by you, and we thank you!
Thank you for choosing to do GOOD! We thank you for every gesture and donation made!
We invite you to help! If you don’t know how, here’s the details and, trust me, every small gesture MATTERS! https://www.daruiestearipi.ro/doneaza/.
We will post photos from the concert on our Facebook page, so keep watching!
Thank you,
Emilia
