FUNERAL HOMES MUST ACKNOWLEDGE THEIR IMPORTANCE! When was the last time someone stopped by your funeral home to invite you to participate in career day, or the Girl Scouts came by asking you to buy cookies? Chances are, it's been quite a while. Why? Because outside those doors, the community often sees the funeral industry as untouchable and a bit intimidating. Now, think about this: the fire department might have the same mysterious image you do now, but the public sees them as courageous superheroes—not just for their brave work, but also for how they reach out beyond their duties, engaging with schools, community events, saving cats in trees, visiting schools, and more. These acts of kindness and involvement build appreciation and create a strong bond with the community outside the firehall.
I could go on, but I won’t. What I will say is this: if you start viewing your funeral home as a fire department does, and I help guide you toward that perspective, very soon, you'll notice a positive change. This shift can lead to more families reaching out to you and your staff feeling proud and heroic, just like the superheroes they truly are! I see your invisible cape and thank you! Reminder: If you need additional suggestions or advice, simply email me at: [email protected] Funeral Home visits and community support are "GOLD"... This March, consider stopping by Senior Care Administrators in Nursing Homes, Assisted Living facilities, Senior Centers, and other Senior Facilities with a heartfelt, cheerful message: "The Seniors Are Lucky to Have You." Complement your message with a small individual gold bag of candy or a box of golden chocolate. Hershey offers a special gold candy box, and many other brands do as well. For individual bags, select Rolo candies (they are golden wrapped) with a friendly note attached.
Here's a helpful tip: Make your visit fun and relaxing—try wearing a cheerful shamrock hat from Dollar Tree to spread some joy. Keep a call sheet with the details of the people you visited, as we'll be following up with them in April (stay tuned) about a wonderful new way to connect with the families of those they serve. Reminder: If you need additional suggestions or advice, simply email me at: [email protected] NOT FORGOTTENEvery February, consider sending a heartfelt handwritten Valentine card to the widows you've had the privilege to serve over the past year, including signatures from the staff. This simple but meaningful gesture gently communicates that they are truly appreciated, loved, and remembered. (Keep an eye out for discounted card packs throughout the year so you can stock up on these thoughtful cards!)
Reminder: If you need additional suggestions or advice, simply email me at: [email protected] |
AuthorKimberly is a retired CSEP (certified event professional), Archives
May 2026
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