Dealing With People You Ask For Rides
When it comes to people who should be able to give you a ride, but refuse to help you out, you have to keep trying.
I thought I had been turned into a hermit when my dad died. I could NOT think of anybody to call to ask for a ride. Suddenly one day I got a knock on my front door and when I answered the door, there stood a total stranger. He asked if he could come inside and talk with me after he had introduced himself, and told me why he was at my house.
He had been talking with some people at his church and one of them mentioned knowing a person who had E. This person(I didn't know them) went on about how this person had no way of getting around because they didn't drive. Well, This man who heard about the person who had E decided that he needed to speak with that person, who had E. The rest is history! I was that person w/E. The man, Ken, is now one of my best friends, along with his wife. We both know that each of us will always be willing and able to help each other do something.
Ken, when he was talking to me in my house, simply said 'I hear you are having some problems getting around to do things!'. He then told me that he was there to help me solve that problem. Ken and his wife started giving me rides when I needed them, and they told other retired people in their church about me, I now have a list of people who I can call if I need a ride, and they are more than happy to be helping me.
I think checking into local churches could possibly find a person some willing people to give a person rides, if they need them.
Sometimes, until a person reaches out and asks for help, people don't realize that they can provide help. Asking for help is something that can be very difficult for some people, but if they don't ask for help nobody will know that they need help!

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