Neighbors Helping Neighbors, The Spirit of Inclusion This Holiday Season
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Neighbors Helping Neighbors has joined hands with other Wood River Valley organizations over the past few years to address needs caused by the COVID pandemic and to promote community inclusion.
 
Thursday, November 27, 2025
 

OP-ED BY HERBERT ROMERO


PHOTO BY KAREN BOSSICK


As the holidays approach, we’re reminded that true community begins with compassion. Yet, for many in our valley—especially those facing challenges around immigration or distance from family—this season can bring mixed emotions.


At Neighbors Helping Neighbors, we believe that diversity is our greatest strength, and inclusion is how we honor it.


To be inclusive means more than welcoming everyone—it means actively creating space where each person feels valued and understood. It means recognizing that every story matters, every culture enriches us, and every act of kindness builds trust and hope.


We can all help. Reach out to someone who might be feeling alone. Offer a meal, share a resource, or simply take time to listen. Together, we can ensure every family—no matter where they come from—feels seen, supported and connected.


This season let’s celebrate the diversity that makes our community vibrant and strong. Because when we lift one another up, we remind the world what it truly means to be neighbors helping neighbors.


EDITOR’S NOTE: Herbert Romero is the coordinator of Neighbors Helping Neighbors, an organization that he started with Tammy Davis, the executive director of the Crisis Hotline, during the COVID pandemic.


 

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