Thursday, June 25, 2009

What a difference a smile can make

Yesterday I had the opportunity to meet some of the wonderful, hard-working volunteers at the SPFB. Some of the men and women have been volunteering their time for many years and some, like me, are new. We are grateful for all they do.

They are the face of the food bank in many ways. They are who you talk to when you call the food bank and they are the first faces that you see as you walk through the doors. They make sure that every individual who walks through the doors of the SPFB are greeted with a smile and made to feel comfortable. They are good at what they do! They certainly make me smile sometimes all it takes is a smile to make another person's day.

It's been said that "A smile is the shortest distance between two people". Research has even indicated that 6 month old babies who smile are more socially adjusted as 2 year olds (Opportunities Today, 2008). Now that is powerful! For us adults, smiling is equally important. Not only does smiling make us feel better, it is contagious. It is a phenomenon known as "emotional contagion".

In this time of economic hardship, smiling is even more important. It gives hope. Which is what we strive to do everyday at the SPFB, give hope. Give hope to those who feel hopeless. There is so much more that happens when someone is given food. Without it there is no hope, it is difficult, if not impossible, to see past the hunger. Fulfill that basic need and suddenly there is hope for better times.

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