Cardinal Stritch
Thankful Tree
Here at Cardinal Stritch, all the employees wrote down on a
leaf what they are thankful for. A
couple for example are, Family, Pets, Jobs, and Facebook. From everyone here at Cardinal Stritch have a
Safe and Happy Thanksgiving.
The staff at Oakwood Common in Dearborn made a thankful tree.
The staff had many things to be thankful for.
Family, Friends, Health, Residents, Morrison, laughter, co workers, education, etc.
November Diversity Activity at Three Crowns Park
The dining services department created a "Thankful Tree" where employees
wrote what they were thankful for on a leaf of the tree. The board was displayed
outside the kitchen to celebrate Thanksgiving this month.
Weinberg Community's Diversity meeting in November.
The topic was: "What the
Employees are Thankful for."
At Lake Forest Place, we had residents and staff write on a leaf what they
were thankful for. Out of the leaves we made a garland and put it on the Komono
Shelf, where we display all items of accomplishments.
Central Baptist Village
As a department employees wrote what they were thankful for during the
holiday season. Each leaf from the employees contributed to the thankful tree.
The employees enjoyed participating in this activity and some even were thankful
for similar things.
Villa St Benedict
Here is our "Accumulate the Thanks" Board. It's located in our server alley and
is up for the entire staff to write what they are thankful for. We're keeping
thankfulness going throughout the holiday season.
Here is our diversity project for the Felician Sister Motherhouse in
Livonia. We displayed a tree and created leaves with what we are thankful for
during this time of year. We invited the Sister to join us and as you can see
many did.
At the Indiana Masonic Homes we did a thankful tree. We had great fun with this
activity. For the most part our team was thankful for their family, jobs, pets,
certain foods and beverages. It was a very positive activity.