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CARTOON BY BRIAN DOYLE
The pending divorce of Bill and Melinda Gates may not be surprising to those who are close to them. But to those of us who know the famous couple only as an incredibly successful business and philanthropic team it is a bombshell.
The breakup of a marriage is always a tragedy, and even more so when it comes after many years of shared life – in this case 27 years of marriage and the raising of three children, who are still adolescents. A London
Telegraph writer observed gloomily: “If their marriage is, as they claim in court documents, ‘irretrievably broken’, then it feels like we’re all doomed.”
Home Renaissance Foundation
If “home” is fundamental to the happiness of human beings, it is even more vital to the wellbeing of those who live with disabilities. The Covid pandemic, with its lockdowns, masks and distancing rules has, in the experience of many families and individuals, underscored this fact like nothing else.
Annick Lievens
Annick Lievens, an educator specialising in residential accommodation at the Royal Reception Institute for children with motor disabilities in Brussels, found herself last year taking care of 36 young people 24 hours a day.
When they could not return to their families, the boarding school became their home, and she was faced with the “impossible task” of providing emotional care for these children, with all their varying needs, while conforming to social distancing.