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Cherie Cameron

by Halle from Pickerington

I'm a student at PHSC
My mother.
My mother.

A hero to me is someone who does good for others and asks for nothing in return.

I think it is very important to have a hero. I think it gives you a role model and someone to look up to and base your actions off of.


I choose my mom as my hero. She helps others and asks for nothing in return. She's also someone i can look up to and be proud of.

My mom should be in the hall of fame for her everyday actions. My mom is always out looking for a way to help people and make a difference. She volunteers a lot at our church and is someone who you can always talk to or go to for help. My mom is an everyday hero and just does little things that make a difference in people's lives. She never asks for anything in return and just does it to help people, and that's why she's my hero.

My personal hero? my mother because she has always been there for me.

Do you think growing up with a hero is important? yes, gives someone a goal to live up to your hero.
Who is your personal hero? my dad.
Can/could you talk to your hero about anything? yes.
Why is he your hero? He was an amazing dad and always put his family first.
What's your favorite thing about your hero? He was always there for me when i needed him.
Is there anything you'd like to change about your hero? No.
Define hero in your own words: Someone who isn't selfish and someone you want to be just like.
Could they ever do anything to change your mind about being a hero? No.
Do you strive to be a hero? Yes.

I respect my mom because she is always looking out for other people before herself. She is very selfless and always puts her family and friends first. My mom is a daycare provider and loves to work with kids, she is very smart and always helpful. This is why i respect and see her as my hero.

Page created on 7/2/2012 12:00:00 AM

Last edited 7/2/2012 12:00:00 AM

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