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Old 06-29-2011, 08:47 PM   #152
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Thank you! What a wonderful site: http://www.hopeinbloom.org/index.htm
They currently are only in Mass, but WOW. I have a friend who landscapes and I think her and I need to talk.
I have worked with United Way to paint and clean up yards over the years for disabled, but nothing as pretty as some of these gardens.

They currently are only in Mass, but WOW. I have a friend who landscapes and I think her and I need to talk.

Thank you Andrew to you and your's

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Hi Debby,

There is an organization called "Hope in Bloom". It is located in Boston, but I believe there are other folks associated with them in other states. What they do is go out and create gardens, laberinths, etc. for those who are enduring breast cancer (mainly). They go out and do everything start to finish. It is all a gift for the patient. Most of the volunteers are those who lost someone they loved to cancer. I haven't had time to research this group online, but hope too. Let me know what you find out. They were on TV this afternoon, and it was just so heartwarming.

I hope you are feeling good. I am sending you positive energy, and only goodness your way. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Much love and peace,
Andrew
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