Updated 2/2/2021.
There are several projects to send Valentines to Vets and VA hospitals each February. With Covid-19 hanging around the number of people who live alone, are in long-term care facilities with restricted visitation, or otherwise lonely has sky-rocketed. Now is the time to send cards, letters, magazines, and other mail to those folks. Our Sharing Kindness Project is a year-round project. Will you help us serve our communities?
What to do?
- Send cards and notes with encouraging messages, such as “We’re thinking of you!’ and “I hope you have a great day!”
- Tell them a little about yourself, if you wish. Are you a farmer getting ready to plant fields, do you have a hobby or a pet, or did you take a vacation to an interesting place last year? Give them something to think about.
- Include an activity if you can. You might print out an activity page from these sources.
- Include a stamp and envelope if you wish. You may get a return note or make it possible for the resident to write a letter to their loved ones.
**Please DO NOT send food or candy. Many residents have special dietary needs or are diabetic.**
Where to send?
Choose one of the facilities in our area.
Address your mail to:
Any Resident – Spreading Kindness
Name of Facility
Street Address, City, Zip
When to send?
Now! And as this situation continues.
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May 2020.
By now we all know that care facilities are locked down meaning no visitors or volunteers may enter. It also means that residents are confined to their rooms 24/7, including for meals. Imagine living every day with limited personal interaction and not seeing your friends, family, or friend down the hall.
When we understand that many long-term care residents do not have their own radio or TV in their room, let alone a computer or cell phone, we realize the boredom and fear of the virus or being forgotten are real issues. Those with dementia or disabilities may think they are being “punished.”
That is why we are launching our “Sharing Kindness” initiative to provide cards, letters and activities to residents in local living facilities. Residents in these facilities are used to fairly active lives and are missing their families, friends, Sr. Center lunches, church services, etc.
Won’t you considering participating as a way to keep yourself engaged in community or your children creatively occupied? Don’t be put off by perfectionism or lack of materials. The simplest note on a piece of paper will brighten someone’s day. Children might draw pictures or include a paper craft. Do not go shopping, but instead use what you have at home.
What to do?
- Send cards and notes with encouraging messages, such as “We’re thinking of you!’ and “I hope you have a great day!”
- Tell them a little about yourself, if you wish. Are you a farmer getting ready to plant fields, do you have a hobby or a pet, or did you take a vacation to an interesting place last year? Give them something to think about.
- Include an activity if you can. You might print out an activity page from these sources.
- Include a stamp and envelope if you wish. You may get a return note or make it possible for the resident to write a letter to their loved ones.
**Please DO NOT send food or candy. Many residents have special dietary needs or are diabetic.**
Where to send?
Choose one of the facilities in our area.
Address your mail to:
Any Resident – Spreading Kindness
Name of Facility
Street Address, City, Zip
When to send?
Now! And as this situation continues.
We thank you!