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Blue Christmas

While most people are at home opening presents, emergency workers are on duty, ensuring the safety of their communities over the holidays.

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Honor first responders and essential workers during the holidays with gift campaigns, blue light displays, and appreciation initiatives that drive gifting and community engagement.

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  • Blue Light Display Challenge: Encourage customers to share photos of blue lights in their homes with branded hashtags
  • First Responder Gift Guides: Curate gift bundles specifically for law enforcement, firefighters, EMTs, and 911 dispatchers
  • Thank You Campaign: Partner with local emergency services to deliver appreciation gifts and cards during the holiday season
  • Community Spotlight Stories: Feature real stories of first responders working through the holidays to build emotional connection and drive donations/purchases

History

While Elvis made the term “A Blue Christmas” popular to describe Christmas blues, this holiday is for those who work in law enforcement, such as police, firefighters, EMTs, and 911 dispatchers. For them, it is rough. Long nights in the wet, cold snow or long nights in the office can be particularly dangerous, especially for those who have the potential factor of being shot at, having emotional trauma from an emergency situation, and so forth. Because of their jobs, these folks keep people safe and save lives, but it comes at a high cost. They often miss out on spending time with their families and lose out on enjoying what Christmas is all about!

That’s why when it comes to the holiday season, Blue Christmas gives people a chance to give to others by giving gifts and thanking them for their services. Plus, with the potential dangers involved, they deserved their thanks and gifts the most.While some may be cheerful doing their job because they know that Christmas is about helping others, Blue Christmas helps raise awareness for the behind-the-scenes action that the people working in law enforcement and the medical field are the ones truly making the holiday seasons special.


How to celebrate

Display Blue Lights

One easy way to take part in a Blue Christmas is to display a blue light or many blue lights throughout the winter holidays. It can be a single porch light, blue candles in the window, or blue Christmas lights as part of the display.

Show Appreciation to Civil Servants

Those who know someone who works in law enforcement or the medical industry can show appreciation by bringing them a speical card or gift. Take the time out to thank them for what they do to keep society and the holidays going.

Share Blue Christmas with Others

Raise awareness and share this day with others through personal conversations, community involvement or on social media. Let everyone know how important it is to see and honor those who don’t ask for much in return!