Help us deliver joy this holiday season, one card at a time. π Your Card Could Be the Best Part of Someone's Holiday Imagine a senior's face lighting up when they receive your festive card! That moment of pure joy? You can create it. Brighten A Day Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit fighting isolation, invites you to become a holiday joy maker this season! π Why This Matters More Than Ever The holidays can be the loneliest time of year for seniors in retirement homes. Many have no family visits, no cards on their nightstand, no one to share the season's magic with. Your card could be the ONLY holiday greeting they receive. Let's change that together. π¨ How You Can Help (It's So Easy!) Anyone can join (kids, teens, families, friend groups, coworkers, classrooms!) Sign up once (we'll send you simple guidelines and a mailing address) Create from home (no meetings, no commitments, just pure giving) Choose your theme (Hanukkah, Christmas, Kwanzaa, New Year's, or general winter greetings!) π Your Mission: Spread Holiday Cheer! Create festive cards or letters that light up someone's day: Christmas cards with snowflakes and Santa Hanukkah greetings with menorahs and dreidels New Year's messages filled with hope and wishes Winter-themed cards celebrating the season Simple "Thinking of You" notes with holiday warmth Get creative! Use glitter, stickers, drawings, photos, or heartfelt words. There's no wrong way to spread love. π What You'll Receive Verified service hours from Brighten A Day The joy of knowing you've made someone's holiday brighter :) A meaningful way to celebrate the season of giving The perfect family or group activity that actually matters *Note: We cannot verify court-ordered service hours at this time. π Ready to Make the Holidays Brighter? Don't wait (seniors are counting on your kindness!) Every card you send tells someone: "You are remembered. You are loved. You matter." π Sign up now and let's fill retirement homes with holiday joy! π§ Questions? Reach out via email. Together, we can ensure no senior spends the holidays feeling forgotten. β€οΈ