Kids love cards, recognition, kindness, and love. Thank you for putting a smile on their faces. Ryan Peoples’ heartfelt words ring true, resonating a simple message of joy that stays with you. It all began with a box of 1989 Fleer cards sent to him, sparking a chain reaction of spreading happiness through baseball cards.
As any collector knows, there comes a point when your card collection outgrows its space. The surplus becomes overwhelming, leaving you pondering what to do next. While selling them is an easy solution, what if these once-cherished cards could find new purpose in bringing joy to others instead?
Enter Ryan, a collector with a heart of gold, on a mission to repurpose sports cards and spread happiness, particularly among children. A chance encounter with his post on Bluesky social media led to a serendipitous moment where a box of 1989 Fleer cards found its way to Idaho Falls, kickstarting a journey of goodwill.
Ryan’s efforts extend far and wide, as he distributes donated cards in various heartwarming ways throughout the year. From gifting them to kids in his wife’s school to sharing them with patients at the infusion clinic where he works as a pharmacist, these cards brighten countless lives. Some even make their way to fans at Idaho Falls Chukars games, adding an extra dose of excitement to the baseball experience.
As the holiday season approaches, the significance of these cards grows even more profound. Ryan and his family actively participate in Operation Christmas Child, a charitable endeavor that sends gift-filled shoeboxes to children globally. What sets Ryan apart is his inclusion of trading cards in these shoeboxes, spreading joy and positivity with each pack.
In a mission fueled by positivity, Ryan’s mantra is simple yet impactful: using cards to bring smiles and positivity to children everywhere. His call for collectors to join him in this noble cause echoes a message of hope and kindness, urging others to consider the power of small gestures in making a big difference.
For those looking to contribute to Ryan’s initiative, a simple reach out on Twitter/X or Bluesky can pave the way for your surplus cards to find a meaningful new home. And while you’re at it, a friendly reminder to double-check those 1989 Fleer boxes for any unexpected surprises before sending them off—after all, these cards are destined to bring joy to kids in need.
Whether you find yourself buried under a pile of commons or simply seeking to spread cheer this holiday season, Ryan’s heartwarming initiative stands as a testament to the transformative power of small acts of kindness. Your unwanted cards hold the potential to light up a child’s face, embodying the true spirit of giving and spreading joy and positivity worldwide.
So, why not take a page out of Ryan’s playbook and turn your surplus cards into smiles, one pack at a time? The impact may be more significant than you ever imagined.