This Valentine’s Day, Nashville’s nonprofit organization Brighten Up is launching its third annual initiative to bring joy to grieving individuals by delivering fresh-cut flower arrangements and gift bundles. Aiming to support 500 grieving partners, the initiative invites community members to nominate deserving widows and widowers, ensuring they feel loved during the holiday. Local businesses are contributing to enhance the gift bundles, and volunteers are needed to help make this heartwarming mission possible. Everyone can join in to remind those grieving that they are cared for during tough times.
Valentine’s Day is often a time to celebrate love, but for many, it can also serve as a bittersweet reminder of lost connections. In Nashville, a beloved nonprofit organization is stepping up to support those who are grieving. Brighten Up is kicking off its third annual initiative aimed at spreading joy to widows and, for the first time this year, widowers by delivering fresh-cut flower arrangements and special gift bundles to those who have recently lost a spouse.
This initiative aims to ensure that no one feels alone during the romantic holiday. The organization has set a big goal for 2024! Brighten Up plans to reach a whopping 500 grieving partners across the Greater Nashville area. This is a substantial increase from last year, when they successfully supported 226 widows—a feat that the team hopes to more than double this time around.
To get involved, local community members are invited to participate by nominating deserving widows and widowers. An easy-to-fill-out online submission form makes it a breeze for folks to recognize their loved ones who could use a little extra cheer this Valentine’s Day. Just make sure your nominations are in by February 7, so the team has enough time to prepare the beautiful arrangements before February 14 rolls around.
This year’s initiative wouldn’t be possible without the generous support of local businesses. Contributions from various community partners like Chef’s Market, Little Things Studio, Prickly Pear Coffee, and Able will enhance the gift bundles to be delivered, making them even more special for recipients. From delightful treats to sweet surprises, these gifts are sure to provide a moment of brightness in what can be a challenging time.
To reach their ambitious goal of 500 deliveries, Brighten Up is also on the lookout for volunteers willing to lend a hand. From designing beautiful flower arrangements to delivering these tokens of love, there are plenty of ways for community members to pitch in and make a difference during the week of February 10. It’s a fantastic opportunity to connect with others and contribute to spreading warmth and care in the community.
Anyone looking to participate—whether by volunteering time, nominating someone in need, or making donations in the form of flowers or funds—can find more information on their website. It’s a chance to be part of something truly meaningful that focuses on reminding grieving individuals that they remain loved and cared for, even through the toughest of times.
This Valentine’s Day, let’s all work together to ensure that love prevails, even in the face of loss. Brighten Up is making strides to brighten the hearts of those who need it most, and the Nashville community can play a vital role in this heartwarming mission. So mark your calendars, spread the word, and prepare to make a difference!
For more information, visit www.brightenupnashville.com where you can learn more about how to get involved.
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