Every time when we travel to new countries, we discover vast differences in culture especially when compared to where we come from. Yes, even for something as simple as pets. When I look at this photo taken by Violin in her trip to Indonesia earlier this year, I was surprised to discover that monkeys are common pets there. While some of us may be quick to criticize their pet choice (after all, we are most accustomed to having dogs and cats as pets in North America), you have to realize that the idea of going to a pet shop in a shopping mall is almost non-existent in places where people suffer in deep poverty. Perhaps to them, they would consider it outrageous if they learn how much money we typically spend on our pets.
Our differences are seemingly vast, yet our needs are also surprisingly similar. Look at the boys in the picture. Just like children anywhere else, keeping a pet is for their companionship and enjoyment. There is a common satisfaction deep within us when we take care of something, whether they be pets or better yet, our fellow people who are in need.
The lives of people are always most precious. Therefore, Light and Love Home is aiming to expand their charity services in Indonesia, particularly in education. By simply 'like/share' our Photos for Humanity page and its contents, you can help raise awareness and support this meaningful cause together.
- Joe