An online movement honoring victims of the Newtown, Connecticut shooting is providing the world with a little bit of comfort and hope this week in the wake of an unthinkable tragedy.
The #26 Acts campaign suggests that one random act of kindness be performed for each of the 20 children and 6 adults killed Friday at Sandy Hook Elementary School. What will you do?
As you watch this video, millions of people around the planet are in torment and suffering. How can we all work together to make this a better world? Let’s start right here in High Level. Please let’s think, let’s share ideas and let’s ACT!
I hope the year 2013 is the best year ever!
We all know that there is law against distracted driving. Yes, if you get caught, you get a fine. This does not seem to stop some people. They cannot wait; they cannot take the time to pull over; they have to look and even reply to that text.
Cell phones are not going away. Mobile technology is bigger than ever before and continues to grow with every passing day. What else can we do to help people see the consequences of allowing themselves to be distracted? As a responsible young citizen of the world today, I implore you to help stop these kind of tragedies. What will you do to get the message out there? What will you do to protect your family, friends and other innocent people from such tragedy? Have the discussion now on this blog and make some decisions.
Over 440,000 people are killed or injured every year by distracted drivers. Don’t let a text be your last word. Take the pledge.