On this National Stress Awareness Day, let’s take a moment to reflect on the power of giving back. The simple act of helping others can significantly ease the holiday stress for families in need. By supporting Marine Toys for Tots, you’re not just spreading joy to children; you’re also lightening the holiday burden for many. This season, instead of stressing over gift lists, let’s focus on making a difference. Find out how you can help: https://lnkd.in/gbQkvrnr
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As we wind down week 3 of National Recovery Month I wanted to share the focus and purpose for this week. As we begin next week, I'll create another poster to help promote recovery awareness tomorrow. Week 3 (Sep 15–21): Purpose This week we highlight the importance of purpose as a motivator for positive change. Key Message: Finding purpose in life may be a powerful driver for recovery. Purpose includes meaningful daily activities. Employment can support recovery, give a sense of purpose, and a way to provide for yourself and your family. Purpose may include a job, school, volunteering, caregiving, or creative pursuits. Spirituality can bring a sense of purpose and meaning that helps foster recovery. Helping others can bring a great sense of purpose and contribute to recovery.
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🎄 How Churches Bring Joy and Support to Families During the Holidays 🎅 The holiday season is a time for joy and togetherness, but for many families, it can also bring financial stress and challenges. Churches across the nation are stepping in to make a difference. Here’s how they’re spreading hope and love this season: ✨ 1. Free Holiday Meals: Many churches host free community meals or distribute food baskets to ensure every family can enjoy a warm holiday dinner. 🎁 2. Gift Drives for Children: Churches often organize toy drives, ensuring that children from low-income families wake up to a gift on Christmas morning. 🏠 3. Financial Assistance: Some churches offer help with rent, utilities, or other essential expenses during the holidays to ease financial burdens. ❤️ 4. Community Events: From carol services to holiday fairs, churches bring communities together, creating moments of joy and connection. 🙏 5. Open Doors for All: Churches welcome everyone, offering emotional and spiritual support during what can be a difficult time for some. 🎄 Need Help or Want to Contribute? Reach out to your local church to learn about available programs or how you can volunteer to help those in need. 🎅 Let’s Spread the Holiday Spirit Together! 💬 Have you experienced support from a church during the holidays? Share your story below! ❤️ Tag someone who might need help this season. 🔄 Share this post to inspire others to give or seek help. #HolidaySupport #ChurchesThatHelp #CommunityCare #GivingBack #HolidayHope #FaithInAction
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Day 18 of the Christmas Kindness Calendar! Act #18: 🙏 Since 2020 our Front Line workers in nursing, EMS, police and fire have been under even more stress than usual. Here are 3 inspired ideas for you to choose from today; 1. Donate stuffed animals to police and fire departments to use during emergencies to help calm frightened children. 2. Take lunch, cookies, or cupcakes to your local fire department and/or police department. 3. Take flowers to the nurse’s station at your local hospital – the nurses will know who needs them most. Or bring in colouring books and pencil crayons to keep a few children busy who are spending time in the hospital getting better. I hope you have enjoyed the 19 days of Christmas Kindness! Participate to be entered to win a personalized copy of Dream Boldly I Dare You Course II: Manifest Miracles on Demand. Share a picture and comment below on the days that you performed the RAK. #raks #randomactsofkindness #positivepsychology #holidays #supportsmallbusiness #positiveimpact #community #business #kindness #businesscoach #positivechange
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Christmas is a magical time of year, especially for young children who will be eager to see what Santa has left them under the tree. Along with their gifts, your child may receive money that could be put towards long-term goals and milestones. So, here are three ways you could use your child’s Christmas money to build a nest egg - https://bit.ly/3W1F5zu #NestEgg #NewYear #Christmas #Presents #MoneyManagement
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⭐ Kindness is a muscle we need to practice and strengthen. Parents everywhere care about raising kind, compassionate kids. We've got some easy ways to get started: ⭐ Nurture everyday habits of kindness by skipping and impulse buy and adding $ to your giving jar. ⭐ Reflect together by offering open-ended questions like, if you had one wish for the world, what would it be? ⭐ Read together. Make time not only to read, but to discuss! ⭐ Volunteer together (our monthly volunteer listings can help you find family-friendly opportunities!) GET STARTED: DGT's growing BIG-HEARTED FAMILIES toolkit offers service project ideas, reflection tools, book lists and printables to make generous living a regular part of your family routine. https://lnkd.in/gWdTWGAW
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The act of giving back is one of the most powerful gifts you can give your community. https://lnkd.in/ef_zbBU5
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After putting some clean time together, some of us have a tendency to forget what our most important priority is. Once a week or less we say, "I've gotta get to a meeting tonight. It's been.. " We've been caught up in other things, important for sure, but no more so than our continued participation in Narcotics Anonymous. It happens gradually. We get jobs. We reunite with our families. We're raising children, the dog is sick, or we're going to school at night. The house needs to be cleaned. The lawn needs to be mowed. We have to work late. We're tired. There's a good show at the theater tonight. And all of a sudden, we notice that we haven't called our sponsor, been to a meeting, spoken to a newcomer, or even talked to God in quite a while. What do we do at this point? Well, we either renew our commitment to our recovery, or we continue being too busy to recover until something happens and our lives become unmanageable. Quite a choice! Our best bet is to put more of our energy into maintaining the foundation of recovery on which our lives are built. That foundation makes everything else possible, and it will surely crumble if we get too busy with everything else. Just for today: I can't afford to be too busy to recover. I will do something today that sustains my recovery. We are here to help. Call us at 336-553-6596 #fellowshiphallnc #positivechange #treatmentworks #recovery #hopeandhealing #makingadifference #impactinglives #EndtheStigma #recoverymatters #treatment #strongertogether #wedorecover #recoveryjourney #12stepprogram #soberlife #drugrecovery #alcoholrecovery #hopeandhealing #supportandempowerment #addictiontreatment #AlcoholicsAnonymous #NarcoticsAnonymous #onedayatatime #RecoveryNC #SoberLiving #RecoveryResources #RecoveryIsPossible #RecoveryInspiration #SoberLifeNC #LifelongRecovery
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After putting some clean time together, some of us have a tendency to forget what our most important priority is. Once a week or less we say, "I've gotta get to a meeting tonight. It's been.. " We've been caught up in other things, important for sure, but no more so than our continued participation in Narcotics Anonymous. It happens gradually. We get jobs. We reunite with our families. We're raising children, the dog is sick, or we're going to school at night. The house needs to be cleaned. The lawn needs to be mowed. We have to work late. We're tired. There's a good show at the theater tonight. And all of a sudden, we notice that we haven't called our sponsor, been to a meeting, spoken to a newcomer, or even talked to God in quite a while. What do we do at this point? Well, we either renew our commitment to our recovery, or we continue being too busy to recover until something happens and our lives become unmanageable. Quite a choice! Our best bet is to put more of our energy into maintaining the foundation of recovery on which our lives are built. That foundation makes everything else possible, and it will surely crumble if we get too busy with everything else. Just for today: I can't afford to be too busy to recover. I will do something today that sustains my recovery. We are here to help. Call us at 336-553-6596 #fellowshiphallnc #positivechange #treatmentworks #recovery #hopeandhealing #makingadifference #impactinglives #EndtheStigma #recoverymatters #treatment #strongertogether #wedorecover #recoveryjourney #12stepprogram #soberlife #drugrecovery #alcoholrecovery #hopeandhealing #supportandempowerment #addictiontreatment #AlcoholicsAnonymous #NarcoticsAnonymous #onedayatatime #RecoveryNC #SoberLiving #RecoveryResources #RecoveryIsPossible #RecoveryInspiration #SoberLifeNC #LifelongRecovery
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Story after story from former foster youth reveals one truth: a caring adult can change a life. Whether it's a foster parent, teacher, coach, or Guardian Ad Litem, these individuals provide the love and support children need. ❤️ These stories show how one constant person can instill a sense of belonging and worthiness. Every child deserves to feel valued and know they are enough. Let’s be the change! We need more advocates and mentors to step up. If you can spare some time, consider volunteering with us. Learn more at: https://lnkd.in/gA3pbSRS
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How are we all doing today , Reflecting on the Real Meaning of Christmas: A Story of Hunger, Injustice, and Hope This Christmas, as we celebrate with loved ones, let's pause and reflect on the millions who are struggling to survive. My latest article, "The Night I Couldn’t Forget: A Christmas Reflection on Hunger, Violence, and Injustice," explores a moment that changed my perspective on the holiday season forever. A simple encounter with two hungry girls outside a grocery store led me to confront some of the toughest questions about why so many suffer while others indulge. In this piece, I share their story, and the stories of others around the world, to highlight the urgent need for compassion and action. Read the full article here: [https://lnkd.in/d52yGZPb] Let’s not just celebrate the season; let’s choose to make a difference. Together, we can create a brighter future for those who need it most.
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