“We are born into this world with clenched fists, we leave it with fingers apart- preaching the lesson that you take nothing with you.”
Quote by Ethel Percy Andrus
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The Wisdom of Ethel Percy Andrus
This book compiles the wisdom and experiences of Ethel Percy Andrus, focusing on her contributions to social work and community engagement. It offers a glimpse into her philosophy and approach to addressing societal issues through compassionate and proactive measures. more
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