Best Wishes for 2025
Subscription boxes: the gift that keeps on giving
4 gestures of love and sharing to brigh- ten the Christmas of the less privileged
time to spread happiness and gratitude around you. For example, you could show your generosity by clearing snow from an older person’s driveway, helping someone with limited mobility put up their outdoor decorations or buying groceries for an exhausted caregiver — the possibilities are endless! 4. Invite someone over for Christmas Eve. For various reasons or circumstances, such as divorce, moving, illness and work, someone in your circle may be spending Christmas alone. Whether it’s a family member, neighbour, colleague or friend, open your arms and home to them. Invite them to celebrate Christmas Eve or Day with you. Your hospitality is sure to warm their hearts! No matter how big, acts of mutual aid and solidarity can make all the difference in making Christmas a happy time for those less fortunate. What kind gestures will you make this year?
Are you aware of your privileges, such as good health and a good-paying job? Do you want to express your gratitude by bringing comfort to people less fortunate than you this holiday season? Use these four ideas as inspiration. 1. Volunteer. Plenty of organizations need “helping hands” in the run-up to the festive season. You can wrap toys for underprivileged children, cook meals in a community kitchen for financially vulnerable families or collect food for Christmas hampers. You’re spoiled for choice when it comes to getting involved in your area! 2. Visit someone in the hospital. Spending Christmas in the hospital is tough. You could bring a little joy to someone in the hospital by visiting them on December 24 or 25. Bring them a greeting card, a few sweets or a gift. Take advantage of your visit to do an activity with them like walking down the corridor and chatting, playing cards or watching a Christmas movie. 3. Lend a hand. Do you have a few hours to spare in your busy schedule? Use your free
7. Crafts. Does your loved one have a creative side? Gift them a craft subscription box that provides all the materials and instructions for a new project each month. 8. Home decor. Add a touch of flair to your interior design-obsessed giftee’s living space. A home decor subscription box will bring them stylish and unique items. With so many options, subscription boxes make thoughtful and exciting gifts that truly keep on giving.
Subscription boxes are the perfect way to treat a loved one to a surprise gift every month. Here are eight unique subscription box ideas to consider. 1. Snacks. Whether your friend or family member has a sweet tooth or prefers savoury treats, get them a subscription box that delivers tasty snacks right to their door. 2. Cosmetics. If your giftee loves the latest in beauty care, they can discover new beauty products and brands with a monthly cosmetics subscription box. 3. Hot sauce. For spice lovers, a hot sauce subscription box is a fun way to sample different flavours and heat levels. 4. Clothing. Is your loved one a fashionista? Many subscription boxes offer personalized clothing selections based on their style preferences and measurements. 5. Books. The bookworm in your life will love receiving a curated selection of reading material each month. 6. Plants. Let your green-thumbed friend bring nature indoors with a plant subscription box that delivers a new houseplant or succulent to their home on a regular basis.
Joyeuses Fêtes! Lorsqu’arrive le temps des Fêtes, nos pensées se tournent vers ceux et celles qui nous ont permis de toujours aller de l’avant.
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