I fondly remember making tissue paper flowers as a child for our local community Mexican Fiesta. My small hands delicately pulled the tissue paper toward the center. The thin, colorful sheets crinkled as they separated. The flat, fan-folded stacks transformed into three-dimensional vibrant, fluffy domes. After we carefully constructed dozens of colorful tissue paper flowers, Read the full article…
Crucial Connectedness
This past year was wild. The un-expectancy of a worldwide quarantine along with all of the unfortunate circumstances and repercussions left us all affected and jaded in some way. My concern is mostly for our kids and the mark that this shift left on them. Over the course of the year, I listened to our Read the full article…
We Rise by Lifting Others
School On Wheels Massachusetts first partnered with Project Giving Kids a few years ago to promote the educational needs of Massachusetts children and youth impacted by homelessness. What unfolded during the past year as we all endured a global pandemic were connections made that continue to spread magic through the simple teachings of empathy. When Read the full article…
Why The Little Things Matter When Building Community
It’s strange to look around and, with a quick glance, see nothing visible that would indicate anything was different from any other year. The days grow longer, and the snow melts, and spring draws near. In many ways, for many people in my little corner of the world, nothing has changed. And yet everything has Read the full article…