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THE PRINCIPLE OF THE PREFERENTIAL OPTION FOR THE POOR AND THE VULNERABLE

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  • Many people we help have jobs. Not everyone earns enough to support themselves and not everyone can work!
  • Wow I didn't know that! I'm sorry for speaking that way. I'll come back to drop off some clothes later.
  • Look at this guy! We should prank him and take his blanket!
  • Haha do it! It'll be so funny!
  • Hey that's the only thing I have left!
  • No, but thank you for apologizing and returning my blanket.
  • I'm so sorry. Here is your blanket back. I should've never done that. Is there anything I can do to help you?
  • Give it back! This man is clearly going through a hard time!
  • The woman running the clothing drive educates Sue about families in need. Sue apologizes for her ignorance.
  • Because my parents don't have enough money to buy new clothes right now!
  • Haha why do you wear the same clothes everyday!
  • Right! They look awful!
  • Afterward, Max and his friend walk by a man sleeping on a park bench and decide to take his blanket as a prank.
  • Maybe a few things. Thank you.
  • I'm sorry. I had no idea. Do you want any of my clothes? My family can help.
  • A passerby tells the boys to give back the blanket. The man on the bench wakes up and says it's his only possession. They realize they've made a mistake, apologize, and offer the man help. The man declines, but thanks Max.
  • Wow I feel like I've had the most life-changing experience today with a young boy on the street!
  • Yes! I want to help other kids at my school too!
  • Me too. We should start donating some money and other necessities to help people in need.
  • At school, Sally and another boy laugh at their classmate who wears the same clothes everyday. The girl explains that her family cannot afford new clothes.
  • Sally apologizes and offers to help the girl. The girl accepts Sally's offer and thanks her.
  • Finally, the family comes home to talk about their day over dinner. Their experiences today made them realize they should be helping those in need instead of judging them.
  • I agree. Maybe we should start volunteering somewhere as a family too.
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