A Season of Sharing: Cookies, Community, and Care

A Season of Sharing - Cookies, Community, and Care

As the year draws to a close and December wraps us in its cozy embrace, we’re reminded of the power of gathering, whether around a table, a tree, or a shared cause. This season is about more than twinkling lights and festive songs; it’s about the comfort of community, the joy of traditions, and the strength we find in one another.

One tradition that never fails to bring people together is baking. The smell of cookies fresh from the oven has a way of softening hearts and sparking memories. It’s a simple act of love, mixing, baking, and sharing, that reminds us of the sweetness of connection.

This month, we invite you to join us in a special community project: sharing your favorite cookie recipes. Whether it’s Grandma’s secret ginger snaps, a batch of chocolate crinkles perfected over the years, or a new recipe you’ve just discovered, we’d love to see what warms your kitchen and your spirit.

By contributing, you’re not just passing along a recipe, you’re offering a piece of your story, a tradition that can inspire and comfort others. Together, we’ll create a collection of cookies that represents the diverse, resilient, and generous community that supports survivors of domestic violence.

How to participate:

  • Send us your recipe (and a short note about why it’s special to you).
  • Include a photo if you’d like. We’d love to see your creations!
  • We’ll share your post on our social media pages throughout the month of December.

In a season that can feel both joyful and tender, let’s remind one another that healing and hope are nurtured in the small, shared moments. Thank you for being part of this community, for standing with survivors, and for bringing your warmth to our table.