You warmed our heads, our hands, and OUR HEARTS!
For the winter season, my Aunt Polly's church wanted to do a community service project with the children in Sunday school.
I was very humbled to find out that my aunt thought of my students and wanted to do a project to benefit them.
The Sunday school students collected hats and gloves to donate to my school. I received a huge bag of new hats and gloves to give to students in need!
I made the card below as a heartfelt thank you for my Aunt Polly and her church for supporting my students! I hope this card means as much to them as the hats and gloves meant to my students and me!
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I was very humbled to find out that my aunt thought of my students and wanted to do a project to benefit them.
The Sunday school students collected hats and gloves to donate to my school. I received a huge bag of new hats and gloves to give to students in need!
I made the card below as a heartfelt thank you for my Aunt Polly and her church for supporting my students! I hope this card means as much to them as the hats and gloves meant to my students and me!
To make the card I took pictures of students' hands wearing the gloves that they received. I also took a picture of one of the hats. I was trying to think of a good message to write and I thought of "Thank you for your kindness! You warmed our heads, our hands, and OUR HEARTS!"
I wanted to share this with you in case you received any donations and would like an idea for a cute message to send as a thank you!
Does your school ever receive donations from churches or other groups? Have you ever used Shutterfly to create cards or other products for your school?
Danielle is a K-12 Certified School Counselor, Nationally Certified Counselor, and blogger at School Counselor Blog, a place where school counselors share innovative ideas, creative lesson plans, and quality resources. Connect with Danielle via email, Twitter, Pinterest, LinkedIn, Google+, and become a fan of the School Counselor Blog Facebook Page.