My last project at Way to Grow was a fundraising campaign that celebrated caregivers of all kinds. Since the start of the pandemic, caregivers have had to be superheroes to their children—more so than ever before. Aligned with a 10-day state-wide giving campaign and Mother’s Day, we set out to raise funds to support Way to Grow families.
Read MoreIt’s a complicated thing, choosing to say goodbye when things still feel good. It’s that act of intentionally choosing rather than reacting that empowers us to take the reigns and chart a new adventure. One that is exciting and scary and filled with unstoppable momentum. Yet in that same fateful decision, you also choose to welcome grief. The sadness of letting go and the acknowledgement that what has been will no longer be.
Read MoreMy fifth annual report for Way to Grow proved to be a challenge. Published six months later than anticipated due to COVID, it needed to incorporate not only 2019 and the 30th Anniversary, but also an update on all the changes and impacts of 2020 on programming, families, and the organization.
Read MoreI’ve been really interested in cut paper and collage recently and was excited to be able to use that aesthetic at work this winter as I designed our Spring Luncheon invite, website, and social media.
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