Heyy there! Still need volunteer credit? Can't get a ride to
Treasure Island? Not a big fan of
yogurt? No worries! We've got another project up our sleeves!
Hospitals, by nature, are depressing environments. Missing out on all the holiday festivities will only make things worse. Knowing that somebody cares is a definite spirit booster. That's where we come in!
MAD will be participating in a nation-wide Holiday Card project. The cards you create will be distributed to five different hospitals across the United States and at least one international one. The idea behind the project is to simply try and bring a little cheer to those who are undergoing hospital stay. The cards will be distributed to the patients
in person by locals, so your cards will surely bring a smile to their faces! The patients and their families are deeply touched by the kindness and caring from those who take time to create and send cards, so I hope everybody will get involved.
How much credit will I get for this?Well, we hope that everybody will participate out of the kindness of their hearts! The holiday season is approaching fast. If you still fall short of the three credit requirements, however, we will definitely take the cards you submit into consideration. Please come to talk to us personally if you fall into this category.
Please remember that is is
QUALITY OVER QUANTITY. We will carefully review each card upon submission. You do not have to be the world's greatest artist to submit a card, but we want everybody to show some real effort. It's the thought that counts. All cards are due no later than
Tuesday, December 13th, as they must be postparked by December 16th. We encourage you to make cards at home on your own time, but we will give you some time and (limited) materials at our upcoming meetings.
On December 13th, you members will vote for your favorite cards and the winners will receive a
$5 gift card to Starbucks, Jamba Juice, etc. So get your creative juices flowing!
Be as creative as you like. Just remember, the degree of illness for patients will vary from mild to terminal, so it is important to be cheerful. Some suggested greetings include, "Hope you're feeling better," "Thinking of you," or "Have a nice day." Try and stay away from "Get well soon" as it might not be appropriate for all patients. Remember to include a message of "Happy holidays" as the cards will be distributed for the holidays.
We will have more details available at our upcoming meetings, so keep your eyes and ears open! Please contact me with any additional questions.