My friend Rhonda gave me this card. She says it is in appreciation for the volunteer work I do. I intend to pass it on to one of the other volunteers at our local food pantry.
We went to dinner at the red Fish Grill on Bourbon Street. During our meal we observed a waiter named Ike. It inspired us as he served other people. His energy and enthusiasm showed through in every task he performed. His smile was infectious . He is the epitome of what good customer service looks like. He definitely has a servants heart and puts others above himself. We had our picture taken with him and even though he was not our waiter, we gave him a tip. We will not forget Ike. He made a difference in our lives today. Thank you Ike!
At the end of this past year I found myself lost for awhile in what I wanted to do with my life. Didn't feel like I had much of a purpose when it came to my profession. After being discouraged from my first job out of school (which was what I went to college for) I was given an opportunity to join the HR team of a human services organization under the supervision of one of the most inspiring HR professionals I know. Throughout my time with this agency I am finding my groove in HR and feel that I have discovered my purpose. I owe all my current and future success to the person who gave me the chance to be apart of their HR team and to find my purpose. And so, I pass this card onto them.
John Petz was the Keynote speaker at the 2017 Nexus Conference. He told us the story of Nathan and I gave us all cards to pass around. This was one of them.
I'm currently attending the Nexus User Conference in McLean, VA and John was the Keynote speaker. He shared the story about Nathan and gave us cards.
I received this card from my supervisor along with a really nice thank you note! It made my day!!
I attended the Maine Youth Leadership Seminar and learned about the story of the 7 of Hearts after doing service at a nursing home. I have always volunteered, but the story reinforced my reason for serving others.