making a small difference

Jan 19, 2010 09:23


One of my students whom I taught for 2 terms came up to me this morning and said, “Hey, Ms Angie, you must come for our graduation.”

He took out his wallet and pulled out a crumpled piece of paper. It was a hand drawn picture of a nurse with a syringe. The handwriting was familiar. It read “Always believe in yourself.” It was drawn by me. The ( Read more... )

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anonymous January 19 2010, 01:31:02 UTC
Sometimes we never know when we have touched the lives of others. These students need more encouragement when the world are already prejudiced against them. Well done, Angie.
Maylene Rae

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anonymous January 19 2010, 16:11:13 UTC
Teachers, no matter how big or small something is, once it touched our lives, it will always be remembered (:

That why, even after retirement, teachers will still be called teachers.

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anonymous January 19 2010, 16:12:03 UTC
btw, its me, mera :)

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