Supporting our homeless neighbors
Typically, we'd be serving dinner in person to our friends at the Interfaith Works Women's Center today, then breaking out a game of Bingo and rejoicing as each new winner came up to select her prize, and singing Happy Birthday to December-born with cake and streamers and ice cream. Today, we'll miss seeing our friends, as we drop off a salad dinner with all the fixings, along with cupcakes, decorations and gift cards. We hope they know we're thinking about them and sending our good wishes for health and healing and hope. It's a particularly uncertain and stressful time for people experiencing homelessness. They're more vulnerable to Covid because of difficulty distancing and due to chronic health conditions; mental health is a big worry too. There are shelters in all our communities across the country. Hope we'll all try and take extra care of our homeless neighbors. Even an evening of home cooked food and hand written cards, knowing someone is thinking about them, can spread some much needed joy.#humanKINDbySalma#dokindworks#kinddemic