--0000000000002777b406450d2990 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Good morning - thank you for the opportunity to review. I also echo the concerns shared and would welcome the opportunity to discuss further. Best, Jessica *Jessica Thomas * Sr. Regional Director, Northern California| TheKey Mobile: 925.639.9290 On Tue, Dec 2, 2025 at 8:28=E2=80=AFPM Jennifer Geist wrote: > I agree with all of the feedback and insight from the RDOs. I as well am > happy to discuss further if there is opportunity to do so > > On Tue, Dec 2, 2025 at 7:02=E2=80=AFPM Kimberly Guerci wrote: > >> I agree with Tim, BA & Araceli and have already received similar >> responses from a few GMs after the town hall. I appreciate the thought >> behind the initiative and it's overall intent and would be happy to disc= uss >> other options that support our CGs. >> >> >> On Tue, Dec 2, 2025, 9:48=E2=80=AFPM Araceli Gutierrez > araceli.gutierrez@thekey.com> wrote: >> >>> Thank you for sharing the Seasons of CARE Holiday Giving & Gratitude >>> Campaign proposal. I appreciate the intent to create meaningful engagem= ent >>> and show appreciation for caregivers during the holiday season. >>> >>> >>> After reviewing the details, I want to share a concern from an >>> operations and workforce-equity perspective. While the spirit behind th= is >>> initiative is positive, several elements place the burden of giving on = our >>> corporate and field staff in a way that may unintentionally send the wr= ong >>> message to our caregivers=E2=80=94who are also our lowest-paid team mem= bers. >>> >>> >>> Encouraging employees to donate non-perishable items for caregivers, an= d >>> then having caregivers select from those donated items, may feel misali= gned >>> with the level of professionalism, dignity, and respect we want every >>> caregiver to experience. Our caregivers deserve recognition and support >>> that comes from the organization itself=E2=80=94not from employee-drive= n food >>> collections that resemble charitable assistance rather than a meaningfu= l >>> expression of appreciation from their employer. >>> >>> >>> Additionally, asking caregivers to participate in potlucks by bringing >>> dishes could create unintended financial pressure during a time of year >>> when many are already stretched thin. >>> >>> >>> I fully support celebrating and uplifting our caregivers, and I >>> absolutely agree that the holidays are a critical time to reinforce >>> gratitude and community. However, I believe we should do so in a way th= at >>> does not risk diminishing the experience or creating a perception of >>> inequity. >>> >>> >>> If possible, I would recommend exploring alternatives that: >>> >>> >>> - >>> >>> Provide direct company-sponsored support or appreciation, rather >>> than relying on employee-donated goods >>> - >>> >>> Avoid any activities that require caregivers to spend money to >>> participate >>> - >>> >>> Reinforce the message th