“Now, as you all enter into a phase of much change and upheaval, the world will become a better and more established place.
“The enormous cutting away of dead diseased wood that corrupts this world in so many ways is now being got rid of so that new life can be restored to so many people in so many ways.
“This is the new beginning and every country throughout the world will feel its shocks and vibrations. It will affect all of us whether we like it or not.
“Man must learn to help Mankind and not to always leave it to the forgotten few who take up these huge responsibilities.
“Children should be used to giving and caring for the less fortunate that we have in our towns and villages. There is so much deprivation and it is only when disaster hits that are we alerted to the suffering of others.
“During the rest of the time those who suffer largely go unnoticed, so education by parents, schools and collages to educate our young will pay dividends when they become adults.
“Many times it has been said, “Why is it always Britain or America who go to the aid of other countries?”
“This simply is not true. Many countries throughout the world do have their humanitarian programme and they act to help the suffering in their own way.
“It is only reported in our own press that it appears we are the only ones who seem to go in to assist others throughout this world.
“Many countries have their own form of expertise and so it becomes a united force on all humanitarian grounds who go in, many at risk to their own lives, but their thought is purely how can they help and in what way.
“The suffering people of this world are saved and rescued by the likes of these people whose time and dedication know no bounds. They are the true unsung heroes of the day.
“Many are called but few are chosen and it is those few who make the difference between life and death. Their will in caring and diligence is the saving grace to so many. Their rewards will be great indeed.
“So when you have time over this sunny Easter, spare a thought to all those people worldwide, who take the time to help others so that they might live where otherwise they may not.
“They work for the saving of Mankind and to make this world a better place for all of us. It is a pity they are so few!”
Jenny Ayers
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