The Importance Of Help Hands

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Hands. A majority of the population either has one or both. Those hands are used for many different things throughout their days. They are used to brush hair, eat, read, drink, but most importantly, help others. The helpful hands of the population use their palms and their fingers to provide service to those in need. They are not afraid to get down and dirty to aid those who may need it more than the rest. Any dictionary would define service as the act of doing work for someone, but that is not the whole definition. The definition of service are the helping hands at work while restoring hope to the ones that need it most, and making a change in themselves. Without the hands that work long and hard to support the lives of the needy, the word “service” would not even exist. Without the ones who give up hours and hours to help people, many whose lives have been changed would still be begging for support. The hands that get cut up, paint covered, or dusty are the hands that mean the most. For me, I have had the privilege to meet over four-hundred pairs of those hands. Those four-hundred pairs of hands gave up a week of their lives to travel to a whole …show more content…

The underprivileged are not the only ones that receive life changing experiences from the helping hands, the helping hands do as well. When someone’s hands are put to the test at servicing others, at the end of it all, they feel good. It is difficult to explain this feeling. The heads, arms, legs, fingers, toes, basically everything attached to the helping hands bodies feel a sensation of pride. Smiles spread across their worked out faces, and they suddenly feel up to doing it again… and again… and again. The helpful percent of the population want to spread the word about helping others. The hands suddenly are not tired anymore, and they are ready to work again. Even though the helping hands provided service to the needy, it seems as if it goes the other way

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