Why Sunflowers?
At Carolyn's memorial service in January, sunflower seed packets were passed out to plant in her memory. Carolyn was a vegetarian and would apporve of an edible plant as a symbol. Sunflower seed heads left in the garden also feed birds and other animals and Carolyn was an animal lover. She was tall like a sunflower and used wildflowers in her wedding bouquet. Sunflowers celebrate what is generous and uplifting in the natural world and they seem to sow a little happiness wherever they grow. Children love their sunny faces. Carolyn loved working with children. Plant sunflowers and remember.
What can you do to help Carolyn's Causes?
1. Volunteer, please contact: info@CarolynsCauses.org
2. Donate money to further the work of the non-profit:
Carolyn's Causes
N.M. Educators Federal Credit Union
P.O. Box 8530
Albuquerque, New Mexico 87198
3. Buy and wear a sunflower silver charm necklace:
make out a $15.00 check to Carolyn's Causes and send to:
Kay Thurman
Box 1256
Anthony, New Mexico 88021
4. Plant sunflowers
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