Warmth In Winter: Hats And Scarves Left On Statues Bring Joy To Others
By Mike-Ross

Two individuals, Sharie Monsam and her niece Kendra, are aiming to provide warmth to those in need during the colder months through a small act of kindness. In the spirit of the holiday season, they have been placing hats and scarves on statues in downtown Mesa.
This heartfelt initiative, now in its fourth winter, involves the collection of hats and scarves from various sources, including family, friends, neighbors, and thrift stores. Monsam shared with 12 News that they distribute these items to approximately 15 to 18 downtown statues, creating a source of comfort for those facing chilly temperatures.

The impact is evident, as the items swiftly disappear, presumably taken by individuals seeking warmth.
"I hope more people do it. Even if they don't attend a church, many churches collect clothing and food for the homeless, or individuals can donate their time to food kitchens," Monsam said. "We all can make a difference—every single person has the power to contribute. Find something you can do to help others; I personally believe that's our purpose on Earth."
Watch the local good news video below.
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