One day, when I was a child, I was going home after my school day. It was Wednesday and the shops were all opened. On the road there was a terrible traffic jam!!!
My mum told me to go to the bakery and buy some bread. I was opposite the baker and I had to cross the road. While I was waiting, an elderly woman begged me to help her cross the road because she had broken her leg and she couldn’t walk very well.
The traffic light turned green and I took the elderly woman by her arm to cross the road together. She thanked me and continued on her way.
That day, I felt very happy because I had helped an elderly woman with a broken leg to cross the road. And, also, with this good deed I felt kind.
Irene D.
Catherine Zgouras’ English School
Patras, Greece
A month ago, at school, my best friend Nical, had forgotten her book for her Religious Education class. Because she was forgetting it every time she had a lesson, I decided to give my book to her, because if I hadn’t given it to her she would have to take an absence. As the time went by, our teacher saw that I didn’t have a book. So she sent me out of the class and she told me to go to the head teacher’s office. When I had been to the head teacher’s office she was’t there, so I went back. After that I went again to the class and the teacher told me to come inside and I won’t get an absence because I’m a very good and responsible girl.
Constance-Helen Prifti
Catherine Zgouras’ English School
Patras, Greece
I have done a lot of good things. I help poor people, give money to poor people, help grandmothers to cross the street. But the best was a day when I was walking. Next to me were two people on a motorbike, the second person hold a bag. The bag fell down and when I went to get the bag, I looked inside and there was a lot of money in it. e bag and I went to pick up the bag. I looked in it and I saw a lot of money. I took it to my house and showd it to my mother. She told me to take it to the police. I went to the police and one policeman gave me a lot of congratulations and also give me 25% of the money.
I was so happy because I know it was a very good thing.
Student
Catherine Zgouras’ English School
Patras, Greece
One day while I was walking near a church I saw a woman with her baby asking for winter clothes because she didn’t have any. From that day on I decided to go to church every week to give clothes for the poor people. One week, as I was going to the church, I saw two women coming toward me. They thanked me for giving them clothes. The feelings I had could not be described with words. The satisfaction and the feeling that I helped a person made me feel better.
I try every day to convince more people to give money to all who need it. But its not only money because always it’s the intention that matters.
Stefanos Kendelas
Catherine Zgouras’ English School
Patras, Greece
