From Phoenix’s Arizona Republic — Originally published Monday, Feb. 16
… As the economic sky continues to fall, the news about painful cuts to local and state services and programs have stirred protest and passion. That’s a good response.
If people remain involved with how their elected officials — local, state and federal — deal with this crisis, it would qualify for silver-lining status.
And there’s another potential upside to this down economy.
We can use these hard times to remember the power of people to make a difference in the community.
… Food banks, homeless shelters, domestic-violence-prevention programs, schools, community centers and many other groups need volunteers and donations.
The need is staggering. …
As a community, we face a crisis that offers a very real opportunity to come together and help each other. So use your imagination.
Make some recession-era lemonade.
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