11/29/2021
The past couple of years have been (in short) difficult for all of us. We as people thrive on connections🤗 and the lack of that created a void. Technology offered a major filler, but so many of us still needed more.
Here we are in the most magical time of year ☃️, and also the loneliest. It doesn't take much to change that for at least one person and I'd like to challenge you all to do just that... Connect in some capacity and spread some cheer 🥳
My family was inspired by the Compassion Card Project to bring Holiday cards to our neighbors we don't know so well yet. Many we left in the door, but many were home. My eldest handed them their cards shouting "Happy Christmas!" and we got a chance to see many faces light up 🥰. Then after, we spoke and got to know each other past the in passing cordial hellos we typically exchange. I felt our community widen and my kiddos are learning "the true meaning..."
We'll also be participating in Compassion Cards and if you want to too 👇
Remember to drop off or mail your handmade holiday cards with messages of hope for Sulzbacher to us by December 15!
Or come in between the hours of 2-4 on December 11 for our open Compassion Card Making! event which is completely free so you can use our materials and space 💚
Our goal is to reach 200 cards!