Persuade Friends to Sing Christmas Carols at the Hospital.

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Persuade your friends to invite the community to take part in singing Christmas carols. Many patients and children who are in the hospital during the holidays feel lonely at Christmas time. By persuading friends to sing Christmas carols at the hospital; impacts the lives of the patient’s and makes them smile. Persuade your friends to gather donations for the hospital by singing Christmas carols. Persuade a group of friends to sing Christmas carols for patients who are hospital bound; this is a rewarding experience, since it brings some of the holiday season to them. Persuade your friends and families to harmonize their favorite Christmas carols at the hospital. Harmonize Christmas carols about the birth of Jesus Christ, such as “Silent Night” or “The Three Wisemen”, and spread the Christmas spirit to the patients in the hospital. Persuade your friends to get the patient involve by asking them their favorite Christmas carols. Persuade them to have a candlelight services by lighting candles and singing Christmas carols in the hospital. Encourage your friends to go into the patient’s room ringing Christmas doorbells and singing Christmas carols. Persuade your friends to ask the patient to join in and sing Christmas carols along with them. Persuade your friends to gather the community to sing Christmas carols for a worthy cause, such as raising money for a new children’s wing at the hospital. Have your friends ask the patient to sing Christmas carols about celebrating the birth of Christ and put a smile on their face. Urge your friends to sing Christmas carols at a hospital dressed as an angel. This is the nicest thing to do for someone in the hospital. Friends will feel an accomplishment of giving back by singing Christmas carols at the hospital. Persuading your friends to sing Christmas carols at the hospital is a rewarding experience for making someone’s day a little

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