Happy Easter

Happy Easter

As we embrace the vibrant hues of Spring and the joyful spirit of Easter, we want to extend our warmest wishes to each and every one of you. This season, symbolic of renewal and hope, invites us to reflect on the blessings in our lives and the beauty that surrounds us.

However, in the midst of our celebrations, we are acutely aware that some seats at our tables remain empty. We hold close in our hearts those members who cannot be with us today, whether they are absent due to distance, health, or because they have passed on. Their presence is sorely missed, but their spirits and the memories we’ve shared continue to enrich our community.

Let us remember that Easter is a time of rebirth and rejuvenation, and with that comes the promise of brighter days ahead. We find strength in our togetherness, in sharing our stories, our laughter, and sometimes, our tears. It is through this shared resilience that our bonds are deepened, and our sense of family is reinforced.

As we gather to celebrate Easter, let’s cherish these moments of togetherness, extend our love and support to those who are facing challenges, and hold dear the memories of those who are no longer with us. May this Easter bring you peace, joy, and a renewed sense of hope.

Wishing you all a very Happy Easter. May it be as beautiful and uplifting as the spirit we’ve built together at CCF for PSP Awareness, Coleen Cunningham Foundation.
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Thanks for your uplifting message. I have been diagnosed with PSP about a month ago.

Pat

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