Central Florida's Independent Jewish Voice

How to make someone's day better

During the pandemic the leadership at the Jewish Pavilion has been amazed by the positive response of the community toward helping seniors in long-term care. Cards have arrived from all over the country and there is never a week without a shipment of new cards.

Recently Zoe Chepenik, a high school student, decided to make over 100 decorated and filled candy jars to share with seniors. She also wrote beautiful cards which said, "Hi! My name is Zoe. I hope you enjoy these. I am an upcoming senior at Winter Park High School. I was thinking about you and how I could make your day better. I hope this card finds you well. Have a great day. Zoe"

"With passionate and caring young leaders like Zoe in our community, we can rest assured that our future is bright at the Jewish Pavilion," said Nancy Ludin, CEO.

 

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