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LETTER FROM PUBLISHER
- Kahlil Gibran
PUBLISHER
Hello December and the season of kindness! This time of year, we think of others more than ever – a time of giving, gratitude, and celebrating family and diverse cultural traditions. Growing up in Michigan promised a white Christmas most years. The snow reminded me of a fluffy, huge blanket that made everything so pretty when looking out the window. As the quote states, kindness is also like snow. There is nothing but beauty in being kind to others – especially those less fortunate.
I remember my mother cooking big pots of food and always inviting guests over for dinner - there was always enough food to share generously with others. I witnessed firsthand that kindness is a verb, as demonstrated by my mother’s actions and words. No one would have ever known that she grew up in Jamaica with very little but always had much to give. This is a true life lesson that has shaped my worldview and sense of community.
In this issue, we focus on kindness in the way of caring for the community through giving back, service and philanthropy. The dynamic Berneice Cox is featured on the cover, who is the President of the United Way of the Big Bend (UWBB). Her inspiring story will capture your heart, penned by veteran writer and former TWM executive editor Heather Thomas. Please take time to visit the UWBB website to learn more ways to get involved and contribute to those experiencing food insecurity and homelessness. I am honored to be a board member of UWBB and witness the outstanding care and community resources provided to the community that makes a difference in the lives of so many every day.
Being kind and demonstrating kindness may present emotional or mental wellness challenges, especially with the ongoing pandemic and various crises. Don’t miss the wise words shared by clinical mental health counselor, Jane Marks on kindness, reminding us to be caring and compassionate not only to others but also to ourselves.
Reach out and touch someone with your kindness and caring. What you put out in the universe comes back to you a thousandfold.
Wishing you all the best,
Dr. Michelle Mitcham