San Francisco Sisters Comfort Children Impacted by Plane Crashes

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San Francisco Sisters Comfort Children Impacted by Plane Crashes
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Two sisters from San Francisco are using their initiative, 'Comfort Kits for Kids,' to provide comfort to children affected by recent plane crashes.

Two sisters from San Francisco, Sadie and Sophia Cinader, are providing comfort to children impacted by recent plane crash es in Washington, D.C., and Philadelphia through their initiative, 'Comfort Kits for Kids.' Founded eight years ago after experiencing their own personal loss, Sadie and Sophia recognized the isolating nature of grief and sought to create a support system for other children going through similar experiences.

Initially, they faced a lack of understanding and support from their peers, prompting them to connect with others who had experienced loss. Their efforts began with humble fundraising activities like selling homemade lemonade at a local park. Over time, 'Comfort Kits for Kids' gained recognition and support from the community, receiving donations from individuals, toy stores, and businesses. This allowed them to assemble 'Comfort Kits' filled with notebooks, pens, personalized plush animals, fidget toys, and other comforting items.Each kit is carefully curated to help children express their feelings during difficult times and reminds them that they are not alone. Sadie and Sophia include handwritten letters in each kit, establishing a personal connection and offering a listening ear. They have been deeply moved by the response from children who have received their kits, expressing gratitude and sharing their stories. As Sadie prepares to attend Dartmouth College in New Hampshire and Sophia begins her freshman year of high school in the Bay Area, they remain committed to continuing their work. They believe that the power of their community and shared experiences can provide immense strength and support, especially during times of tragedy. For those interested in learning more about their initiative, requesting a comfort kit, or offering support, they encourage you to visit their Instagram page @comfortkitsforkids

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