We Care

Happy Monday, dear T.H.R.I.V.E. Association family! In last week’s blog we emphasized the importance of self-care and offered our services of a non-judgmental ear to those experiencing a mental health crisis. We wanted to stress that this invitation isn’t exclusive to the wonderful veterans whom we serve, the invitation also extends to the family members of our veterans and also to our phenomenal volunteers and donors. We know these are tough times, but we will get through them together!

If you would like to donate a hat, scarf, face mask or other handcrafted garment to our cause, please remember that the dear veterans and their dependents prefer dark colors, e.g. blue, black, green, grey, and all-time favorite, camouflage. If you would like to knit, crochet, or sew a garment in a brighter color, red or deep purple are always popular bright colors. We cannot emphasize this important point enough: please do not use sparkly or overly decorative yarns and fabrics. While they have their place, they are simply inappropriate for the veterans and their dependents (including children because of choking hazards).

If you are not a crafter, but would like to help, there are still many ways to support our cause! Please consider donating materials and/or making a monetary donation to help us cover the costs of materials, shipping, and overhead. Please remember you can support our cause by shopping on AmazonSmile. See the “Shop for Our Cause” blog post for additional information.

If you need yarn, or other supplies, please contact us through email at thriveassociation@thrivevets.org or by phone at (469) 427-9654. Please be aware that any communications are recorded. If you have donations and cannot make it to one of our in-person knitting groups, we are still continuing our policy of curbside pickup. Please contact us to schedule a pickup if you are in the DFW area. If you reside outside the DFW area and would like to make an in-kind donation, please contact us to make arrangements. Remember, even one lovingly handcrafted hat or scarf can make a huge difference in the life of an underprivileged veteran or their dependent(s).


Self-Care is Care

Happy Monday, dear T.H.R.I.V.E. Association family! During the past few months we have experienced rising numbers of our ever-growing family dealing with mental health crises. We know that times are hard and sometimes it seems like you just can’t catch your breath or a break. We get it. 

Please make sure to take time to practice good self-care – even if it is a few minutes of meditation a day. Also, just to put it out there, crafting is great self-care! However, if you find things getting on top of you, just know that we are here for you! Please feel free to reach out to one of highly trained staff members. Our phone lines are open 24/7. We are here to offer a non-judgmental ear. Trust us, there is no shame in asking for help – especially when it comes to your health.