Pope Francis Reveals Top 10 Secrets to HappinessCatholic News ServiceVATICAN CITY – Slowing down, being generous and fighting for peace are part of Pope Francis' secret recipe for happiness.In an interview published in part in the Argentine weekly 'Viva' July 27, the pope listed his Top 10 tips for bringing greater joy to one's life:1. 'Live and let live.' Everyone should be guided by this principle, he said, which has a similar expression in Rome with the saying, 'Move forward and let others do the same.'2. 'Be giving of yourself to others.' People need to be open and generous toward others, he said, because 'if you withdraw into yourself, you run the risk of becoming egocentric.
Youth Habilitation Quinte Inc. (Youthab) is a community based non-profit organization established in 1984. Our goal is to help young people living in the Quinte area to obtain and maintain safe and affordable housing, good mental health and employment.Our
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We Love to take the gospel to your home and share the good news with your family and friends. Feel free to call for your family blessings. Presently we are staffed to work only in the Toronto and Durham region area. If you would like to get your area started in doing house blessings.
Housing co?operatives provide not-for-profit housing for their members.The members do not own equity in their housing. If they move, their home is returned to the co?op, to be offered to another individual or family who needs an affordable home. Some co?op households pay a reduced monthly rent (housing charge) geared to their income. Government funds cover the difference between this payment and the co?op's full charge. Other households pay the full monthly charge based on cost.