Vancouver non-profit offers hope for the bereaved during holidays [The Wishing Tree]

12/20/24 at 03:00 AM

Vancouver non-profit offers hope for the bereaved during holidays [The Wishing Tree] 
KOIN, Portland, OR; by Anthony Kustura; 12/19/24 
The holiday season is a wonderful time of year for many — but for those who recently lost a loved one, it can bring lots of heartache. In Portland, The Wishing Tree near Northeast 7th Avenue and Northeast Morris Street is a towering elm that carries hundreds of paper tags with people’s hopes and dreams all year long. ... With the tie of a bow, McCoy’s wish joins a long list of others, including ones that say “I wish to be loved” and “I wish for my kids to be happy and healthy. McCoy and her husband, Jordan Jackson, know what it’s like for the holiday season to be a solemn reminder of what’s missing. “Back home, my grandfather is in hospice care right now,” Jackson said. “You know, we miss family, so it’s always like… it would be nice to be around family, celebrate with family …,” added McCoy. [Click here to view photos of "The Wishing Tree" in Portland, OR.]

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