Jenalyn’s Work

In today’s fast-paced world, finding moments of genuine connection and heartfelt gestures can feel like a rare treasure. Here at our organization, we are fortunate to have a shining example of such kindness: Jenalyn. Every Thursday, Jenalyn dedicates her time to writing birthday cards for our families, a tradition that has become a cherished part of our community. 

Jenalyn’s journey with us began some time ago, and since then, she has become an integral part of our weekly routine. Her dedication to this task goes beyond simply writing words on paper. Each card she crafts is infused with warmth, care, and a personal touch that makes every recipient feel truly special. 

Every Thursday, you can find Jenalyn at her usual spot, surrounded by GiGi’s Playhouse cards, pens, and birthday notes. It’s a scene that radiates positivity and warmth. Jenalyn’s commitment to this ritual is inspiring. Despite her busy schedule, she always makes time for this act of kindness, demonstrating that even small gestures can have a significant impact. 

We are immensely grateful for Jenalyn’s dedication and the joy she brings to our families every week. Her efforts remind us of the importance of kindness, connection, and the difference one person can make. As we celebrate birthdays, we also celebrate Jenalyn’s unwavering commitment to spreading happiness, one card at a time. 

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1 Comments

  1. ssmoser4 on September 16, 2024 at 2:35 pm

    I loved the article about Jenalyn & so did the many people I sent it to
    Sincerely,
    Sandy (Jenalyn’s Mom)

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