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RE: "The Dictator's Dash" / "La Carrera del Dictador" ... A Fundraiser For a Friend

I'm glad you do this for @hlezama is a great steemian.



I felt so identified with everything you write here, many people will think that an exaggeration, but unfortunately it is the reality of what we live every day here in Venezuela. For example, Never in life have we taken expired medications, but until that we have arrived, because unfortunately they are not obtained and if you get it the cost is very high and it becomes difficult to buy them.

Many families have separated, I would say that approximately 70% have had to say goodbye to part of their family because the situation is very difficult here.

and not to mention the many other situations that we live on a daily basis, such as the constant failures of basic services that affect health and the high cost of food, which has brought a lot of malnutrition not only in children, but in adults too.

I voted for your publication in support, although my vote is not so much, and I also resteem it.

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@blessed-girl,

Thank you so much for your support. My vote's not worth much either. We all do what we can with what we have.

You're right, of course. Henrry is not alone in his dilemmas ... they are shared by millions of others. I got tired of waiting for politicians and diplomats to fix things. I'm hoping that others will be inspired to sponsor fundraisers to help other Venezuelans. Indeed, when this post expires, I will issue a challenge to that effect ... to pick a Venezuelan Steemian and start a campaign to help them financially.

I can't change the world ... but I can cause someone's world to change.

So can others.

Think big. Act small.

Quill

I can't change the world ... but I can cause someone's world to change.

Beautiful phrase.
How rewarding it is to be the one who changes someone's world.