Insights
A Special Message from Snowline CEO
Tim Meadows Message to Donors, Staff, & Supporters
1/07/2021
Goodbye 2020 & Hello 2021!
Last year was undoubtedly the most challenging year the majority of us have ever experienced. COVID pandemic, job losses, business upheavals, home schooling, racial injustice, national protests, contentious elections and wildfires made this time one for the history books. While the past year was very difficult I am hopeful that these trying times caused us to reflect more on what really matters, both personally and professionally, creating opportunity for positive growth and change.
Now that 2021 has arrived it's a relief to glimpse the light at the end of the tunnel. Vaccines are beginning to be successfully administered. If you haven't already done so I encourage everyone to register for COVID vaccines as soon as possible. Different healthcare providers are rapidly putting together plans to start administering the vaccine to the public. The more people that become protected from the virus the quicker we can move safely forward and get back to normal.
HUGE THANK YOU to our front-line clinicians and field staff for your extraordinary courage, perseverance, and resolve you have demonstrated by continuing to care for our patients and their families throughout this crisis. You are exceptional and our community, patients, clients and partners are grateful for your service.
I also thank our administrative and thrift store staff for pivoting, dealing with the curve balls, and continuing to strongly support Snowline's mission and it's frontline caregivers.
Thank you to our Volunteers who have helped when and where you were able within our Thrift Stores, in the office, and with patients when possible. We need you all more than ever in 2021 as we move forward.
Hopefully we will all have the opportunity to meet in person later this year. I sincerely wish everyone of you a bright new year of good health, peace, joy, prosperity and contentment.
Sincerely,
Tim Meadows
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