First responders put their lives on the line every day to save the lives of others. Their jobs are dangerous and stressful, but they bravely show up each day to serve and protect their community.
Sadly, these heroes rarely get the recognition and thanks they deserve. But that can change. If you’re wondering how to show your local first responders that you care about them and appreciate their work, learn four ways to show appreciation for first responders.
Fly the Flag
Did you know that there are special flags you can fly to show your support for first responders? These flags are called “thin line” flags.
Thin line flags are black-and-white American flags with a single colorful line in the middle. Different colors represent different first responder agencies. Blue is for police officers, red is for firefighters, white is for EMS, gold is for dispatchers, and gray is for corrections officers.
But before you display a thin line flag, make sure to familiarize yourself with their history and the controversy behind them.
Donate
Feeling generous? Another way to show appreciation for first responders is to donate to one of the many charities in your area designed to support local first responders. Material, monetary, and time donations are all appreciated!
Donations are valuable because they help make first responders’ lives easier and less stressful. They often go toward purchasing new equipment and repairing or upgrading old fire and police stations. Some organizations even donate directly to first responders and their families.
Send a Thank-You Letter
You’d be surprised by how much something as simple as a heartfelt thank-you letter can mean to someone. Grab a pen and some paper and write down some words of thanks for your local first responders.
If you can, get your family, friends, neighbors, and other members of the community involved. You can collect a bunch of letters and deliver them all at once for an even greater impact.
Other Ways To Say Thanks
There are more ways to express your appreciation and gratitude than through writing. The next time you see a first responder, wave at them and say thanks. Alternatively, you can post a short thank you on social media and tag your local first responder agencies. Are you a talented chef or craftsperson? Put together a gift basket full of goodies and deliver it to a fire station, police station, or hospital near you.