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Confluence Health Customer & Volunteer Service Manager

Have you heard about…Lilies of the Valley? They re-purpose is flowers from weddings, parties, and events, extending the impact beyond that single moment. A team of dedicated volunteers carefully arranged repurpose flowers into beautiful bouquets for those most in need.What patient wouldn’t want to receive a beautiful bouquet What a wonderful initiative! The concept of Lilies of the Valley is truly heartwarming and selfless. By repurposing flowers from weddings, parties, and events, the team of volunteers is able to bring joy and comfort to patients in hospitals and nursing homes. The gesture is not only a thoughtful way to reuse flowers but also a way to extend the emotional impact of those special occasions beyond the initial event. The idea of presenting beautiful bouquets to patients in hospitals and nursing homes is particularly touching. It's easy to imagine the smiles on their faces when they receive such a lovely gift, especially during times when they may be feeling under the weather or in need of some cheer. The bouquet becomes a symbol of kindness, compassion, and care, reminding them that they are not alone and that someone is thinking of them. Moreover, the act of giving flowers has been shown to have a positive impact on mental and emotional well-being. Studies have found that receiving flowers can boost mood, reduce stress, and even alleviate symptoms of depression. In a hospital or nursing home setting, where patients may be experiencing physical discomfort or emotional distress, the gift of flowers can be especially meaningful. It's clear that the Lilies of the Valley initiative is more than just a creative way to reuse flowers; it's a demonstration of community spirit, compassion, and humanity. The team of volunteers behind this project are truly making a difference in the lives of others, one bouquet at a time. Liliesofthevalley.org #confluencehealth #wenatchee #chelancounty #douglascounty #volunteers #LiliesoftheValley #RepurposeFlowers #SustainableEvents #FlowerArrangements #CommunityImpact #EventFlowers #VolunteerTeam #HospitalFlowers #ConfluenceHealth #FloralRecycling

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Christina Lewis

Operations Guru & Leadership Fanatic | Fueling People, Projects & Processes with Purpose

2mo

I just love this idea! Thank you for sharing!

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Chad Horton

Self-Aware and considerate workhorse seeking leadership role in a kitchen setting.

1w

That’s amazing!

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