Tree of Hope 🌳 🇧🇷

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This template, inspired by the 🇯🇵 Japanese Tanabata festival, was created to support the flood victims in Rio Grande do Sul, 🇧🇷 Brazil. The recent devastating floods have displaced over 43,000 people across nearly 397 municipalities. Motivated by the desire to bring hope and unity, I researched and developed this idea to allow our community to express their support through virtual tanzaku.

In the Tanabata festival, people write their wishes on colorful strips of paper called tanzaku and hang them on bamboo branches. Each color represents a different type of wish:

White: Peace

Yellow: Money

Green: Hope

Red: Passion and gratitude

Pink: Love

Blue: Health and protection from the heavens

How to Use This Template

1. Select a Sticky Note:

• In the side menu, click on the sticky note icon.

• Choose a color based on the message you wish to convey.

2. Write Your Message:

• Type a short message of support, encouragement, or hope for the flood victims.

3. Add Your Note to the Tree:

• Drag your sticky note to the virtual tree on the board.

Significance

This template serves as a digital “Tree of Hope,” symbolizing unity and community strength, and aims to provide emotional support to those affected by the floods. Join us in this meaningful project and contribute your message of solidarity.

Reminder to Send Your Messages in this here board 👈🏻🌳

This is just a friendly reminder that you can still send messages of support and hope for the flood victims in Rio Grande do Sul. As more sticky notes are added to the board, I will update the link here to reflect the new contributions. Your participation is invaluable; every message helps strengthen our community and provide much-needed encouragement to those affected by the floods.

Thank you for your participation and support! 🙏🏻

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Ricardo Caires
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