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A Friend Loves At All Times

A Friend Loves At All Times

The following story comes to us from Linda Jameson, who cared for her husband Jim when he was battling cancer....

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Learning About Caregiving From A Porcupine

Learning About Caregiving From A Porcupine

What can a porcupine teach us about caregiving? In Martin Bell’s book, The Way of the Wolf, he tells the story...

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Be There

In Martin Bell’s book, The Way of the Wolf, he tells the story about a porcupine who was a misfit in society and...

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