Boomer grandma challenges family norms by asking why she ...
"Should grandmas be the ones on the road, or should families pick everything up and drive to her?
Whatās Happening
Letās talk about āShould grandmas be the ones on the road, or should families pick everything up and drive to her?
ā The post Boomer grandma challenges family norms by asking why she has to do the traveling for visits appeared first on Upworthy. When the holidays roll around, itās time for families to decide where they will meet to celebrate. (weāre not making this up)
For the most part, parents with younger kids dread packing their bags and traveling to a family memberās house where things arenāt set up for young children.
The Details
You fumble around setting up the pack ān plays, canāt find your bottle brush, and freak out because the electrical sockets arenāt child-proof. A single door can open up a world of endless possibilities.
For homeowners, the front door of their house is a gateway to financial stability, job security, and better health. Yet for many, that door remains closed.
Why This Matters
Because of the rising costs of housing, 1 in 3 people around the world wake up without the security of safe, affordable housing. Since 1976, Habitat for Humanity has made it their mission to unlock and open the door to opportunity for families everywhere, and their efforts have paid off in a big way. Through their work over the past 50 years, more than 65 million people have gained access to new or improved housing, and the movement continues to gain momentum.
This is exactly the kind of content that captures the internetās attention.
Key Takeaways
- Since 2011 alone, Habitat for Humanity has expanded access to affordable housing by a hundredfold.
- A world where everyone has access to a decent home is becoming a reality, but thereās still much to do.
- Hereās how the foundation to a better world starts with housing, and how everyone can pitch in to make it happen.
The Bottom Line
Globally, almost 3 billion people, including 1 in 6 U. Families, struggle with high costs and other challenges related to housing.
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