It is so important as a caregiver not to become so enmeshed in the role that you lose yourself. It's neither good for you nor your loved one.
Some caregivers want to reciprocate the care they themselves received as children.
Being a caregiver for your child is part of the job description of being a mammal.
It seems absolutely ridiculous to me that a campaign has trouble identifying who their big givers are. Ten-thousand-dollar contributions don't go unnoticed.
The people that have inherited that money have yet to really prove themselves as givers on the same level.
I'm involved in quite a few ministries as a bridge builder, trying to match generous givers and donors to other ministries. Based on my past, I'm also involved in mainly the prison ministry. I go to jails and prisons and share my story, trying to give them some hope.
You can care very much about someone without being capable of becoming their primary caregiver in the event of their parents' untimely death.
We'll be creating another level of bureaucracy between health-care givers and where we get our funding from.
One should respect his motherland, his culture and his mother tongue because they are givers of happiness.
Our community is really learning to give and be generous. We are seeing that we can be givers at a much higher level.