This blog is intended to help people of all ages cope with many of the challenges that come with Sickle Cell Disease. When first launched, my target audience was teens and parents. Over the years, however, the scope of my content has expanded to help people of all ages who may struggle with similar complications as I. Whether you’re reading this for yourself or to help a loved one cope with Sickle Cell, I believe there is something here for everybody affected by this disease and other illnesses.
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Thursday, December 6, 2012
Volunteer Work
Gaining a college education can be beneficial to you and others as well. If--and I stress the word "if"--you find having a career puts too much strain on your health, you can always use your education to assist people around you. Tutoring from home, providing service in your community, offering your expertise to your church or other volunteer work may be ways of using the knowledge you’ve gained. As discussed in Section 12 "The Salvation of Service", opportunities to serve are all around you.
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