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Kindness Tour makes stop at Keystone Villa at Douglassville
The House That Fur Built visited the memory care neighborhood to gift over 40 residents with new super-soft plush animals.
Keystone Villa at Douglassville residents were in high spirits as the “Kindness Tour” organized by The House That Fur Built visited the memory care neighborhood on Sunday.
President and founder Sarah McKillip, treasurer Nicole Hartman and the nonprofit’s mascot, Peggy Sue, a blind pitbull terrier, gifted over 40 residents with new super-soft plush animals.
Residents happily embraced their gently textured toy companions that also aid in stimulating cognitive function and enhancing communication. Peggy Sue won hearts with her happy-go-lucky tail wag and affection.
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Memory Care Director Isha Qureshi was overwhelmed with gratitude, seeing the immediate positive impact each toy made. She said, “I am so grateful to The House That Fur Built for visiting Keystone Villa at Douglassville’s Memory Care. The joy it brought to our residents and team is immeasurable.”
The House That Fur Built spreads random acts of kindness with hopes these acts will cause a ripple effect throughout the community, encouraging others to do the same.
