{"id":21188,"date":"2018-12-02T17:30:51","date_gmt":"2018-12-02T22:30:51","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.saratoga.com\/daily-planet-arthur\/?p=21188"},"modified":"2018-12-02T17:34:04","modified_gmt":"2018-12-02T22:34:04","slug":"the-giving-circle-compassion-awards","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.saratoga.com\/daily-planet-arthur\/2018\/12\/the-giving-circle-compassion-awards\/","title":{"rendered":"The Giving Circle Compassion Awards"},"content":{"rendered":"
SARATOGA SPRINGS – There’s more to read on the link below, but I think this sentence summarizes the sentiment perfectly:<\/p>\n
The Giving Circle Compassion Award recognizes that even the simplest act of kindness can have the greatest impact on the quality of life for the underserved and downtrodden. This award encourages selfless acts and promotes altruism and compassion in future generations.<\/strong> Indeed, we live in a challenged age, an age in which we lob tear gas across our borders, instead of extending outstretched helping hands. The challenge comes in remaining resolute. Continuing to reach out, when so many have been encouraged to turn inward.<\/p>\n We didn’t choose the age that we live in. <\/p>\n But we can choose how we will live.<\/p>\n Those that chose to live in a world that celebrates compassionate giving and selflessness once again filled the Canfield Casino on Thursday, November 29. Having been to this event in previous years, it was no surprise that it was well-attended. It was, however, a very pleasant surprise to see it so well-attended on the night of the Victorian Streetwalk!<\/strong><\/p>\n
\n – Source: https:\/\/www.thegivingcircle.org\/wordpress\/2018-compassion-awards\/<\/a>.<\/em> <\/p>\n<\/p>\n