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An email to my fellow urgent care workers by Stacy Stelmack Biscorner

Posted on January 17, 2015 by Poetic Justice

Amazing letter from an amazing teacher, activist , parent, and friend. Everyone please read the letter this courageous woman wrote to her fellow workers.

#2105TheYearoftheStudent

An email to my fellow urgent care workers.

An email to my fellow urgent care workers

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How can I say "no" to them and walk away?

Last week, the dark child brightened up.
Yesterday, the angry child smiled.
Just today, the sad child laughed.
And tomorrow, the child beyond hope, will graduate.

Each child a new challenge.
Each challenge a routine and a painful burden.
Each burden, mine to bear for a brief period of time -
my special chance to help God perform His miracle in each child.

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