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November 11, 2025
By William Mangum
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Nestled in Hope: Turning Compassion into Action
Amid the stillness of winter, two bluebirds find shelter in a handcrafted birdhouse, their feathers bright against the snow. That gentle image—warmth amid the cold—is at the heart of this year’s Honor Card, Nestled in Hope. For 38 years, this annual painting has been more than art—it’s been a lifeline, raising awareness and funds for those in need of safe, secure housing.
This year, proceeds once again benefit
Community Housing Solutions (CHS)
, whose mission is to make homes warmer, drier, and safer for low-income families in Guilford County. The Honor Card’s story is deeply personal to me. Years ago, a friend named
James Canady
, once homeless, found renewed purpose through faith and CHS’s compassion. When health issues and the pandemic left him struggling, CHS stepped in again—proving that sometimes, hope needs a hammer and a heart
.
Three Reasons to Give Hope this Season
A Simple Gift, A Lasting Impact
Each $5 Honor Card provides critical repairs and resources that keep families safe and secure in their homes.
Art with a Purpose
Every card and print extends a legacy of compassion—helping hundreds stay in their homes or find their first.
Join a Community that Cares
When you give or send an Honor Card, you remind others that they are seen, valued, and never forgotten.
Learn more by visiting
https://www.thehonorcard.com
A Closing Word
As you think of family and friends this holiday season, consider sending a card that does more than decorate a mantel—it builds one. Nestled in Hope is a quiet reminder that everyone deserves a place to call home.
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