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Thank you for noticing what a good job your mother did for you! Many people today are not grateful for being taught such vitally important truths.
Posted over 3 years ago by ROBERT T from MI

Your Everyday Hero: Joyce M.

When I was twelve, mom became a single parent and raised my sister and I completely by herself. As the daughter of an Appalachian brick mason (and one of seven children), my mother was no stranger to tough and meager times. How she managed to keep us in stylish clothes, Nike's and well fed on a modest income of near minimum wage is astonishing. For as little money as we had I never felt poor in any way.

The degree of unconditional love she gave my sister and I every single day became the building blocks for who I am today. She helped us to always remember the important things in life such as treating people (and yourself) with respect, remembering our maker, honesty, hard working and most importantly, how to love. She has the iron will of a true hero!

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