Jan and Zeta Zeta’s Year-Round Christmas Spirit
Jan Smith holds a special place in her heart for the Connelly Hospitality House. For Jan, the House is far more than just a building. It acts as a safe haven—a place that opens its doors and allows people to stay free of charge when they need a helping hand the most.
As a proud member of Beta Sigma Phi Chapter Zeta Zeta, Jan channels her passion for helping others into community action. Her women's group meets monthly, bringing together members from across the area, including Farmington, Aztec, and Bloomfield. They come from different towns and attend different churches, but they share a single, powerful mission: giving back to their community.
When winter arrives, Jan’s true spirit shines. She absolutely loves Christmas, and she makes it her personal mission to bring holiday magic to the House. This past year, she and her chapter bought a beautiful Christmas tree and donated nearly all the decorations that brightened the halls for the guests. Jan carefully coordinated the festive touches. She hung cheerful snowman door knockers and assembled small toiletry bags for every room. She also made sure to pack extra containers so the staff could hand them out whenever someone needed a bit of extra comfort.
This kind of generosity does not happen by accident. Starting in January, Jan purposefully sets aside money for her charitable donations. She saves all year long, driven by the understanding that life is unpredictable. She knows that someday, she or someone she loves might need the very same support she provides today.
"It's awesome watching the good Lord work," Jan reflects. For her and the women of Beta Sigma Phi Chapter Zeta Zeta, charity operates as a circle. You give what you can, you help where you are, and you trust that kindness will flow exactly where it needs to go. Through her quiet dedication and joyful spirit, Jan Smith reminds everyone around her that the simple act of giving back can change lives, and the warmth of the Christmas spirit lasts all year long.
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