’Tis the season for kindness

By Gwen Snell
Freelance Journalist

Each Christmas season, we are reminded to think of others with kindness and without judgment. Many groups and organizations step up to the plate to help others, thinking of those in need of physical, social or emotional support.

Hanna’s Stage Hanna Musical Theatre Chorus performed at the Hanna Lodge to share their gift of music. Hanna Lodge was also treated the day prior with a visit from the Hanna Community Adult Choir, who also visited Hanna’s long-term care home.

Michelle Viste provides support to Stage Hanna Musical Theatre Chorus on Piano

Stage Hanna Musical Theatre Chorus

Many will enjoy the pop-up Christmas events that are sponsored around the community to do some socializing and shopping. Others are planning their social time at the Christmas Dinner, and Christmas parties have been attended and enjoyed.

Yet, for some, Christmas is a time of financial stress, increased feelings of sadness, and feelings of loneliness. “Angels among us” choose to reach out and show some kindness at this time, making our community a better place because they do care.

KidSport Hanna and the Hanna Community Youth Fund have been recipients of cash donations to their funds, which help youth stay active and involved in sports or community programs all year long.

Scapa Ladies Aid group started providing gifts to every resident in long-term care a few years back, and it is continuing under the Scapa Athletic Association. Working cooperatively, they have worked hard to ensure that no one is left out – whether with a gift stocking or a pair of warm socks. They have also included some lovely handmade, heartfelt Christmas cards.

Centre Street Thrift Store has worked with groups to provide gift certificates for those in need, while local businesses and individuals donate on a regular basis to the Hanna Food Bank.

Others choose to help out in other ways, such as being a Snow Angel and shovelling someone’s walkway for them or offering to drive someone for an appointment or for errands. Coffee or a hot meal is often more kindness than one realizes.

At this time of year, we are reminded to be kind and supportive. The challenge is to carry this message and our actions throughout the year. Are you up for the challenge?

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