Humanity with unconditional love was shown in a family who adopted orphans from other countries. The special part of the adoption came from the children who were severely disabled from wars. Henry Winkler from the Happy Days television series, narrated and produced the documentary. The film crew lived and filmed their daily lives for two and a half years.
The children either were missing limbs, blind, and other abnormalities. As I sit here writing about this documentary, I viewed a recorded segment which was powerful and impactful.
Today, I watched an online streaming interview with Zelda Williams, the daughter of the late Robin Williams, on the Today Show. She talked about Williams' charitable work especially in the Paralympics. He always shown his love and time with people besides his comedy work. He would encourage people who lost their limbs to race next year. She emphasized his passion for helping people in need and how she will continue with a foundation.
I found both in the documentary and the interview quite remarkable how humans forego their egos and worldly ambitions and take the time to help others. I saw the strength of the couple who give all their love and time to the children to make a better life for them. I am realizing how important and pertinent charity work must exist in our society. Williams and the family are great humans who we strive to become vital, outstanding citizens of the world.
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