Greeting Card Instructions

[Pages:1]Greeting Card Instructions:

Thank you for your willingness to bring encouragement to seniors! Please make sure that anyone participating in this has followed the state-mandated guidelines for stay-at-home, are without a fever or cold symptoms, and have had no known exposure to anyone with flu-like symptoms or COVID-19.

Here's what to do:

1. Write "To Someone Special," or another greeting, on the front of the envelope and decorate it if desired ? hearts, stars, rainbows, whatever you find pretty and cheerful.

2. Write a simple greeting on the inside that communicates that they are thought of, that people care about them, that they are special, that you hope they are doing okay, etc. You can draw a picture on the inside as well if you want ? just get creative!

3. Sign the card and write your age if appropriate. If you want to include your address, it might be that the senior would like to write you back, but it is not necessary. You can write it on the envelope or inside the card, whichever you prefect.

3. Place card in envelope but don't seal well! Sometimes it is difficult for seniors to open envelopes, so just moisten tip of envelope flap and stick down.

4. Return card(s) to your point person.

5. If you are the point person for the writing group, please contact us by phone or email to pick up the cards:

Jeffrey or Katherine Robinson

513-302-6957

JRobinson@

KRobinson@

We will deliver the cards to the front door of Assisted Living communities in our area. The personnel will distribute the cards to the residents.

Thank you SO VERY MUCH in helping us ease the loneliness our dear seniors who are indeed feeling very isolated at the moment.

Kind regards,

Jeffrey and Katherine

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