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Kindness In Transit Nomination

Majesty Moving is not just about the logistics of moving—it’s about moving hearts, changing narratives, and stitching together a community quilt where every square tells a story of kindness, resilience, and hope. Our “Kindness In Transit” initiative is designed with one simple goal: to be a beacon of light for those navigating the stormy seas of financial challenges and housing uncertainties.

WHAT IS "KINDNESS IN TRANSIT"?

Beyond a program, “Kindness In Transit” is our commitment. It’s the embodiment of our community spirit, extending a hand to those weighed down by financial struggles, especially if they feel isolated without the comforting support of friends or family. By offering moving assistance at reduced or even no cost, we’re not just moving belongings—we’re moving barriers, opening doors to new beginnings and sunnier horizons.

WHY NOMINATIONS ARE A CORNERSTONE

Each nomination is more than just a name; it’s a heartbeat, a story. It’s an opportunity for transformation, for both the nominee and the community. By nominating someone, or even yourself, you spotlight a journey that might otherwise go unnoticed. These journeys, laden with trials and triumphs, become the very essence of our initiative, driving us forward, reminding us why every act of kindness matters.

WHO SHOULD BE NOMINATED?

We invite you to think deeply, to recognize those silently bearing the brunt, and to nominate someone (or yourself) if:

  • Finances have become an overwhelming maze, with the walls closing in, and there’s a scarcity of helping hands to guide the way.

  • The search for a stable home feels like chasing a mirage, always just out of reach.

  • A sudden job loss or medical emergency has turned their world upside down, making every penny and every decision count.

  • They are new to our community, feeling the pangs of alienation, struggling to establish roots in unfamiliar terrain.

Every story matters. And if you see someone—or if you yourself—are at a crossroads, where a helping hand could pave the path to stability and hope, they could very well be the perfect nominee.

HOW TO NOMINATE?

Nominating is not just a process; it’s a pledge of trust and care.

Here’s how to make that pledge:

  1. Connect with the Heart: Before filling out the form, take a moment. Breathe in the stories, the challenges, the dreams.
  2. Access our Form: Visit this page and find the dedicated nomination form.
  3. Fill in the Details:
    • Your name, email, and phone number.
    • The name, email, and phone number of the person you’re nominating (it’s okay if it’s you).
    • Narrate the story. Be genuine. Dive into why this person (or you) truly deserves assistance.
  4. Review & Reflect: Before submitting, review the details. Let it be a reflection of care, hope, and truth.
  5. Submit: With the click of a button, you’re not just submitting a form—you’re weaving a narrative into the “Kindness In Transit” tapestry.

WHERE DO WE OFFER ASSISTANCE?

“Kindness In Transit” reaches out to people in these areas: Washington County, Iron County, Beaver, and Kane Counties. Confirm that the person being nominated (or you) is from one of these regions.

NOMINATION FORM

Your Information
Nominated Family's Information

Remember, every nomination is a testament to community strength and solidarity. By participating in “Kindness In Transit,” you’re fostering a world where no one feels alone in their struggles. Your voice, your nomination, could be the turning point in someone’s story. We’re honored to have you with us on this transformative journey!

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