Spread the Holiday Spirit

Spread the Holiday Spirit

This season, you can make a difference by sharing your home, your time, and your holiday spirit with those who are less fortunate in our community.

Over the next two weeks, families around the world will exchange gifts and enjoy holiday feasts. These annual traditions are the highlight of the year for many as they spend time enjoying great food, company, and conversation.

But not everyone has a place to go or food on the table. You might have neighbors who live too far away from their families to join holiday celebrations or have lost loved ones. Some people may be experiencing a health issue like depression and may not feel up to gathering. Others may be struggling to pay their bills and have cut holiday celebrations from their budgets.

We all have the power to bring holiday cheer to those who may not have plans for the holidays. All it takes is reaching out to those around you and asking about their plans.

There are many ways to?use your power?to make a difference this season. You can literally make room at your home to invite friends, neighbors, and colleagues to your festivities. You can share your time to volunteer to help the less fortunate in your community. Or you can give to organizations that support people who are struggling to make ends meet.

Making room at the table

When I was growing up, my parents invited friends and neighbors who had nowhere to go to join our family festivities. The guests always made the celebrations extra special, and it reinforced the messages I heard at holiday services.

The tradition followed me into adulthood. A few years ago, I learned that an employee had no plans for Christmas dinner and invited him to join the McCann family feast. The employee happily agreed, and it made his day – and ours.

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I'm not alone in making room at the table. One employee told me her mother-in-law invited people she encountered on the street into her home every Christmas. Larry Zarin – our friend, board member, and a wonderful chef – shared that he regularly invites people with nowhere else to go to join his family’s holiday feasts. He says such gatherings are as nutritious for his soul as the food is to his guests!

Giving your time to help others

If you do not have space at your table, you can still share your time to bring holiday cheer to those less fortunate in your community. Food banks and pantries across the country need volunteers to help process donations or deliver meals to those who would otherwise go hungry.

Michael, a friend and member of our community, shared that he’s made it a tradition to help deliver meals to the elderly in New York City. He notices that during the holidays, many of his fellow volunteers became too busy with their own lives, and so many times, he is left with a skeleton staff to do the work of many.

"It’s totally understandable that people get crazy busy during the holidays. What’s sad about this is that so many elderly people are alone during this time of year, so they need us more than ever, so there is a real need for help. We are always so grateful to see new faces during this time of year, and I’m sure we’re not the only ones who feel this way."

–Michael

Giving to Feeding America?

You can also help our community by donating to organizations that help fight against hunger and food insecurity. In the wake of the pandemic and rising inflation, food insecurity has soared. Last year, 53 million people turned to food banks and community programs for help.

We’re proud this holiday season to be actively engaging our customers in joining the fight against hunger and food insecurity. Now through Dec. 24, 2022, for each gift purchased from the?“Season of Giving”?holiday collection, 20% of the net proceeds* will be donated to Feeding America?. For every $1 that this national nonprofit receives, it can help provide at least 10 meals on behalf of member food banks.**

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With a couple days to the start of Hanukkah and a week before Christmas, there’s still time to make a plan for how you will share your home, your time, and your well-being with others in the community. You have the power to spread the holiday spirit to others – and to yourself.

Gloria Feldt

I advance #GenderParity in #Leadership | Your Keynote Speaker | Author, Intentioning: Sex, Power, Pandemics, and How Women Will Take the Lead | Co-founder/Pres, TakeTheLeadWomen.com | Diversity/Inclusion, Forbes 50>50

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Happy holidays to you and your family Jim McCann.

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This Story Is. beautiful Jim.? I Grew Up With A Mom Who had The Biggest Heart You Ever Saw.? She Always Said Make More Food,,? You Never Know Who's Coming.? She Was Amazing. My Door, And My Heart Are Always Open.? I Love Volunteering. Giving Toys To Children, Making Dinner For Seniors, Thanksgiving, The Joy You Get Is From The Time. You Give, And It's Amazing What You Learn, If You Just Listen. God Bless Everyone.

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