We hope this
blog finds you safe and secure after a very trying past couple of weeks. Hurricane Sandy and the Nor’easter that
followed, has changed the lives of so many people throughout the area. While some communities were lucky enough to
have minimal damages and inconveniences of lost power or fallen trees, others
have been devastated by flooded streets and lost homes. Hurricane Sandy has impacted neighborhood
homes, schools, hospitals and places of business. The images and stories have
been heartbreaking and the recovery is going to be long and tiring for
communities that have been directly affected by this powerful force. In times like this, of devastating
proportion, it is amazing to see the outpouring of kindness and support of
those who want to help out and provide assistance to those in need. People from all over are donating clothing,
food, toiletries, batteries, money and time to try and make the recovery a bit
smoother for those who have lost so much.
Though nothing is good about tragic times, and we wish they didn’t have
to happen, the one positive thing is the lesson of giving.
Times of
difficulty can provide wonderful teaching moments about the value of pitching
in and helping those who are struggling. They provide us with an opportunity to teach
our children the importance of community service and helping those in
need. It’s not uncommon for children to
be living in a “me” world and not understand that things happen outside of their
universe. Taking part in community
service teaches compassion, understanding and empathy. It teaches valuable life skills like teamwork
and communication. It teaches us to be
thankful for what we have and teaches tolerance and respect for others. Community service instills a sense of
responsibility and a feeling that one person can make a difference. Learning to pitch in and help out will be
remembered for a lifetime. In years to
come, children may not remember how many days the lights were out, but will
remember the acts of kindness they and their community provided.
The
organizations that provide relief efforts are (thank goodness) plentiful. The American Red Cross, Salvation Army,
Habitat for Humanity, Catholic Charities USA, Humane Society, Jewish
Federations of North America, and City Harvest are just a few in the vast
number of organizations that are devoted to helping those in need. But it is
also the local neighborhood efforts that make a difference. Communities are uniting to collect supplies
like clean socks and toothbrushes. Fundraising
drives are being held to raise money for everyday necessities. Families are donating their toys to children
who have been displaced from their homes and staying in local shelters. Every act of kindness makes a difference and
is appreciated.
From all of
us at Camp Iroquois Springs, we hope you are safe and are being given the
support you need during this difficult time.
We wish everyone the best and have you all in our thoughts.
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