“It is not how much we do, but how much love we put in the doing.
It is not how much we give, but how much love is put in the
giving.” -Mother Theresa
Flowers are a symbol of hope and strength. ~reel of flowers/some
ROA masterpieces- please use flower boxes from Valentine’s Day
detailed shots
In a year that’s robbed us of both of these things–during a trying
time when we’ve collectively felt that all hope is lost and all
strength has faltered–our frontline workers bloomed from the
concrete, showing up when we’ve needed them the most. ~last
year recap montage~
They have shown us how love and care can have a far-reaching
impact in helping us restore our hope for a brighter tomorrow.
They have demonstrated the strength it takes to lead with
compassion, to take care of ourselves and of each
other. ~transition into arriving at facilities~
Through their tireless hard work and dedication to help improve
the lives of others, day in and day out, our frontliners have
continued to water the gardens of our health and wellbeing for
some of the most vulnerable members in our community.
It felt only fitting to shower our frontliners with a token of our
appreciation for their ongoing sacrifice and service. Thanks to our
creative partners: Making Memories who crafted custom made
stationery gift tags, SoWedding for their cinematography to help
document our special visit, and the whole team at ROA Designs
for arranging such lovely bouquets of flowers. Just as flowers are
a sign of hope and strength, so too are our essential workers.
Hope and strength are essential for us to move forward.
“Gratitude is the fairest blossom which springs from the soul.”
-Henry Ward Beecher