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Winterfest: 5 ways to thank those making a difference this holiday season

(StatePoint) The people who go above and beyond in making a difference in the lives of others are rarely in it for recognition. The holiday season is a perfect time to not just show these selfless people your appreciation, but also take inspiration from their spirit of generosity. Here are five simple ways to say thank you.

1. Create a thoughtful care package. Put together personalized gift bundles filled with all the things you know they love. Pick up baskets, totes or storage bins and fill them with locally sourced treats you know they might not buy for themselves. If your recipient is a foodie, think homemade jam, coffee or spices. If your recipient loves doodling or writing to-do lists, a lovely journal and a set of long-lasting gel ink pens. There are many available, and in a variety of colors. Your recipient will be able to color-code tasks or sketch lively bullet journal spreads with ease. Snag a pack for yourself and write a beautiful note to go alongside.

2. Make a donation in their name to their favorite local charity. Many such organizations depend on the financial support of people like you. Whether it's Dollars for Scholars, the Hunger Free Food Pantry, A Cause 4 Pawz Animal Shelter, or the Eddy County Historical Society, take a cue from the giving folks around you.

3. Give thanks to someone who always gives back. We all know someone who goes beyond their day-to-day responsibilities to help make the world a better place. Let them know just how much their work is valued by nominating them for the G2 Overachievers Grant. For the fourth year, the grant is recognizing individuals making measurable differences in the lives of others. One exceptional overachiever will be awarded $100,000 to help continue their charitable works and broaden their positive impact. Visit G2Overachievers.com before Dec. 31 to learn more and submit your handwritten nomination. It's a meaningful way to celebrate someone's passion for giving and show the impact of their hard work.

4. Give the gift of relaxation. Those always in the service of others could use a good dose of relaxation. Whether it's with a gift certificate for a massage from a local massage therapist, a golf package from the New Rockford Golf Club or a set of tickets to a movie at the Rockford Theatre or a DPRCA theater production, some of the nicest gifts are those that offer someone a chance to unwind.

5. Send a hand-written thank you note or card. There is something so personal about putting pen to paper. In this digital age of emails and texts, a heart-felt, handwritten letter or card can become a true keepsake. With the right tools, it's easy to let your feelings flow and craft a meaningful message. Thank you cards from Do it Best Hardware, Central Pharmacy or Miller's Fresh Foods with a cheerful note inside are also well-received and treasured.

For those who give all year long, let the holiday season be your opportunity to give back.