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Friday, January 24, 2025

We Give, We Take

Dear neighbor who just delivered a bag of coats for Project Warmth -


Thank you.


Because of you, someone will be warmer tonight.


No, not because of the actual coats that you donated.


But because you donated.


You see, at Kindness Activist, we believe that everyone deserves to be warm.  Only, sometimes that mission is hard to get across to people.  And when you walked up with your donations, I was struggling to get through to a guest.


From my perspective, this guest needed some warm clothing.  Sure, they had on a fleece, and it looked like another layer underneath.  But they were wearing shorts.  And no mittens.  And it is not warm out. 


This is a person I have interacted with several times.  They are super sweet, quiet, reserved.  Every time I ask them if there is any food I can get for them inside – are they hungry for anything specific, do they need any toiletries, I always get a gentle smile and a, “Oh, no, no no…  I am fine,” in response.  I try to explain that it is no trouble – I can just run inside and fetch what they would like.  I tell them I do it for lots of people – it is no bother.  But no.  They will choose from what is in the pantry, no matter how bare it is when they arrive (after walking 2 miles to get here I think).


So today, today was the first time I have seen them since we started Project Warmth 4 days ago.  I rushed out to greet them – then paused and recalibrated myself to be calmer and not overwhelm them.  “Hey, we have something new happening!  We have winter coats to give away – loads of them.  Neighbors donated them.  Want a coat??” I offered.


And the response was the usual, “Oh, no, no, no…  I am fine”.


Donation bin chock full of amazing warm clothing


“Are you sure??  We have lots to choose from.  Look!” I said as I rushed up to the porch where donations waiting for me to process them were in a big bin.  “This one looks warm,” I said as I held up a like new looking jacket.


“Oh, umm, no thank you.  That is too fashionable for me…”.


Ahhh yes, why hadn’t I thought of that?  This is a fly under the radar type person…  I quickly dug through the bin – I had their attention for a only brief time.  I knew if they wanted a coat it had to be now… 


“Hey – this one looks good!  And warm!” I said as I held up another choice.


They smiled at that one, so I brought it down for a try on.  We examined it together – the pockets, the special “thumb holes”, the colors…  But they weren’t convinced.  And I don’t think it is that they didn’t want it.  It wasn’t that they didn’t need it.  It was that they felt they didn’t deserve it…


“What if someone else needs it more than me??  I would feel bad taking it…” they tried to explain.


I told them the coats are for EVERYONE.  Uber drivers pull over to get a coat.  Kids.  People walking by.  Everyone.


Still, they hemmed and hawed.


But then YOU walked up.


I saw you rounding the corner with a bag.  I wondered if you would stop here.  I wasn’t sure if it was food for the pantry or something warm that you carried, but I suspected you were coming to drop off.


And you didn’t bat an eye.


You didn’t turn around when you saw the backpack on the sidewalk at the guest’s feet, heavy blanket neatly rolled and tucked on top for carrying.  You didn’t stare at the person in shorts on a winter day.  You didn’t pause.  You didn’t judge.


You just walked up.


“Hi!  Is that a donation?” I asked.


“Yup!” you said as you handed me the bag of coats.  “Thanks!”.


And you left.


Just like that.


You normalized it.


People give.  People take.


We SHARE.


Because we all deserve to be warm.


I smiled at the guest.  “See??  She probably brought the things her family doesn’t wear anymore.  Like I told you, lots of people have brought things over,”.


And just like that – it was ok to take a coat. 


It was ok to accept the gift.


It was normal.  It was life.  They were deserving and they were worthy.


So, thank you neighbor.  You didn’t know it at the time, but your donation made a difference in a life today.  Because of YOU, someone will be warmer tonight.  And because of you, someone feels worthy. 


P.S. - they also accepted a pair of warm gloves.  


This great hat was donated and will find a new home soon



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