Thank you for helping us Cultivate Kindness and perform a kind action for Nancy and Robert Milgrim.
Making a Ripple of Kindness
SevenDays® had the honor of delivering a Cultivate Kindness basket to Nancy and Robert Milgrim, whose beloved daughter, Sarah, tragically lost her life outside a Jewish museum in Washington, D.C., following a meaningful program there. Her boyfriend also perished in the same heartbreaking act of hate.
With the Jewish High Holidays beginning this week (the Milgrims are Jewish) and in the face of such profound loss, we believe it’s more important than ever to surround one another with love. When darkness tries to take hold, it is kindness, compassion, and community that bring back the light.
We send our deepest love to the Milgrim family and hope this small gesture offers a moment of comfort and the reminder that they are not alone. Hate will never have the final word—kindness will.
How Cultivate Kindness Works
Any time the SevenDays® team identifies an opportunity to spread some much-needed kindness—when someone has been a target of hate—we must let them know that darkness can be overcome with light. Kindness and love drive out hate.
An example of an act of kindness performed through this designated fund is a Kindness Basket filled with SevenDays® t-shirts, kindness socks, and a note from us representing each of you who assist with the funds for this gift.
Together, we will make a ripple and change the world!