Christmas Connection - Send a message to a loved one who has passed
Hi everyone
Christmas Connection has STARTED, this is a heartfelt initiative designed by Sarah Robb from @springwithsarah of Christchurch to bring comfort and connection to those who may find this time of year challenging due to the death of a loved one. We are now bringing this to Wellington also.
We invite you to be a part of this meaningful journey by sharing a personal message to your loved ones who have passed away. Your words will be etched onto wooden Christmas decorations, creating a beautiful and poignant memorial throughout December. On the days leading into Christmas, these heartfelt messages are ceremoniously burned in Wellington, allowing them to be sent to your loved ones who have passed away.
How to Participate:
Visit the below link to write your heartfelt message and join us in spreading love and remembrance.
springwithsarah.com...
Share the Love:
Help us reach more hearts by sharing this initiative with your friends and family. Together, we can create a community of support during this season of remembrance. Lets reach as many people as possible this year!
Let's make this December a time of connection, love, and shared memories. Join us today in honouring and cherishing the ones we hold dear.
Welcome to Christmas Connection 2023!!!!
springwithsarah.com...
Here is a reel to show you what it is all about, starting in Christchurch, Auckland and now in Wellington. www.instagram.com...
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