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Sunday, July 24, 2011

July 2011 Heat Wave Is A Good Time To Remember Our Neighbors.


Hello Friends-
A ubiquitous scorcher of a heat wave has hit the central part of the United States, and has been wreaking havoc in the Eastern seaboard (New England states, New York, Etc.) since Wednesday July 20, 2011.

In spite of the 100-plus degree weather, we must remember to water our plants, look in on the elderly as that is a sacred duty for all, to make sure they are all right, are cooling off, and are hydrating  by drinking water continuously.  

Special children are a must to watch and care for, so please visit these angels too.  

In my neighborhood we visited ten families, gave them water supplies, connected them to a non for profit organization  that has air conditioners to give to those who are economically indigent,  and thankfully they are well, and are surviving this heat wave.   Being nice to others costs you nothing.

Take care.
Franck



Monday, February 14, 2011

Join Franck's Retirees Club And Do Good To Others Today

Dear Friends-
Human Righteous Kindness wants to hear from you about your work in your area or community.  Tel us about the kind acts done to others by persons in your community.  Send us your story and one picture/photo to our Email :  human righteouskindness@gmail.com

Remember:  All manuscripts become the free use property of the website blog Human Righteous Kindenss.  Write your story with your ByLine clearly written, okay?

Thank you for sharing your experiences here.   Be kind to Humanity.

 Regards,
Franck
Left to Right: Carmen D'Acosta Israel Olivieri, Raquel Olivieri, and Charley Dore, all sharing a nice together, while performing acts of kindness to others while on a trip to Connecticut in May, 2009.




 

Sunday, February 6, 2011

These Are The Faces Of People Who Do Good For Others Every Day.

Dear Readers: 
I attach here in the faces of many persons who make a special effort to do something nice for their neighbors.
These photos taken over the years by me, of the special people who are God's silent angels on Earth, show some incredible individuals who do not seek any praise or recognition, and who show their goodness toward others because they find motivation in doing something however simple, to improve the lives of others, or to do something that lightens a person's load in this life.  They help our senior citizens mindful that our parents were also seniors, and all of us will be seniors too if we live long enough.    These angels are not politically correct, do not worry about opinion polls nor do they concern themselves with promoting one sex over another as is the trend these days.

See if you recognize these heroes, heroines...or "sheroes" as they say in today's political correctness lingo.
These are my heroes.
City Councilmember Jimmy Vacca  gives outstanding constituent service to his district.  He is also a big booster for senior citizens.

LtoR:Antoinette Emers, Director  Bronx Senior Center & Glisette Rivera, Director of James Monroe Senior Center.  Ms. Emers and Ms. Rivera ensure seniors have meal, even if the seniors say they  can't give the .50 cents it costs  for breakfast at these senior centers.

LtoR: Ernestina Santiago,Mrs.DiNolis and son Gus DiNolis

U.S. Senator Charles E. Schumer from New York cares deeply about the poor.

 
LtoR: An admirer poses with U.S. Representative Jose E. Serrano who fights for the poor, and who tells it like it is.
Bronx Assembly Member Vanessa L Gibson, 77th District.

At left is former City Councilman Federico Perez with members of the Trio Los Borincanos featuring band leader Junior Gonzalez second from right.  Gonzalez often gives free concerts at nursing homes at his own expense.

LtoR: Raquel Olivieri poses with U.S. Representative Joseph Crowley.   Crowley has the best constituent services in his part of the Bronx.

PS 46-Bronx , Parent volunteer Cheryl Clarke donates her time to help children do their homework at PS46 in the Bronx.  She is very special.

IPRHE, Inc. founder & president Suleika Cabrera Drinane and Franck LaBoy Strongbow, founder of Human Righteous Kindness.  Suleika helps thousands of seniors to live a better life thanks to her agency Institute for the Puerto Rican Hispanic Elderly, Inc.  Please send donations  to this worthy non for profit agency :  IPRHE, Inc. 105 East 22 Street, 7th Flr., New York, NY 10010
Impacto Latin News Publisher Gail M. Smith  pictured here,  recently donated at 42 inch flat screen HD television to James Monroe Senior Center in the Bronx where seniors who are mostly poor, congregate for socialization, and to get meals, at right is Ms. Betty Jean Harris a senior who sings lovely hymns thanking Ms. Smith for her generosity of spirit.  In the rear of the photo to the left is Pepe Almestica, a senior who also attends Monroe Sen. Ctr, and to the right, senior volunteer Ismael  Rodriguez.
LtoR: Former New York governor David A Paterson, U.S. Representative Charles B. Rangel and Franck LaBoy Strongbow posed for this photo back in February, 2010 when Mr. Paterson was still governor.    Governor Paterson and Representative Rangel both give generously to citizens down on their luck irrespective of their public obligations.  They are simply two darling philanthropists who always think of their neighbors.  They perform random acts of human righteous kindness which is what Franck promotes. 

LtoR:  A magnificent Bronx couple who thrives on helping others: George Ruiz & bride lovely Aurora Arce-Rui z

Saturday, February 5, 2011

Being Nice To Others Costs You Nothing.

My friends-
Today I challenge you all to do something nice for someone you know, or for someone in your neighborhood.
If you help one person in the area or community where you live, you will light up the World with one more star in Heaven that shall beam bright, thanks to your goodness.

 I challenge you to do something nice in your school, building where you live, your community center, your church, synagogue, or  wherever you worship.  Thank you for remembering those who are down on their luck.   Helping others in time of need is a nice thing to do.  So smile as you show human righteous kindness to others.

Thank you for reading this.   See you soon, 
LtoR: Former NY Congressman Mario Biaggi now 95 years young, and Franck L Strongbow, founder & president of Human Righteous Kindness..
...and smile,
Franck