Poem called stop looking past and now it's looking at the future
Globster
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Poem called stop looking past and now it's looking at the future
Poem called stop looking past and now it's looking at the future
We can not keep looking back at past mistakes that may have occurred.
We need to focus on the future and present things that matter to all people with disabilities. We have to come together as one as we join hands and drive forward with our plans to bring change for all people with disabilities.
The wheel of change will not happen overnight but we can not lose sight of what really affects all people with disabilities on a daily basis.
With you, Richard we are certainly getting our voices heard by you attending events at the Houses of Parliament and we must carry on working together as one community of people with all disabilities.
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Thanks for sharing your poem with us @Globster. Looking forwards is really key, particularly in progressing things0
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@L_Volunteer
I think we definitely need to keep moving with the movement to bring change for all people with disabilities0
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