Dear Friends,
This February brings a celebration of love and an opportunity to express how truly humbled we are by those who generously support the mission of the Box Project. Reflecting on the legacy of St. Valentine, known for his compassion and sacrifice, as a timeless inspiration for our modern-day celebration of love and giving. His story, rooted in philanthropy and care for others, reminds us of the powerful impact that generosity can have on the community of people we serve. During this season of LOVE, let's consider how this day has grown into a broader celebration to include the love shared through philanthropic acts.
Philanthropy is defined as “love of humankind”. Charity is defined as “selfless love.” Taking care of/Caretaking is defined as making a positive impact on another person, entity or thing, "a philanthropic and charitable activity".
By definition, philanthropy is grounded in love, with that in mind it seems appropriate that we strive to understand and express compassion for those who are suffering. The Box Project is rooted in a system that promotes joy, happiness and authentic expression of love and understanding through meaningful relationships. As a "Broker of Love", it is my passion to facilitate these genuine connections between "sister families". This "season of love" encourages us not only to take a moment to express love to those close to us but to recognize and appreciate the love extended through the acts of kindness of our donors and family sponsors. Without the "selfless love" of Box Project supporters, we can not continue our mission of meaningful, systemic change in the lives of those living in rural poverty in the Mississippi Delta.
In 2024, we invite you to join us on this journey of compassion and understanding. Together we can continue to build on the mission of the Box Project, a system built on the theory of transformational love.
Wishing you a love-filled and philanthropic day!
In service,
Kara Dulaney, Director
"A generous person will prosper; whoever refreshes others will be refreshed" Proverbs 11:25
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