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Home / Lifestyle / Viral Plea for Christmas Cards Sparks Global Kindness

Viral Plea for Christmas Cards Sparks Global Kindness

13 Dec

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Summary

  • Clare Jones, 47, asked for Christmas cards to make her final Christmas special.
  • She was diagnosed with bowel cancer in May 2022 and has 10 months to live.
  • Her Facebook post unexpectedly went viral, receiving thousands of cards worldwide.
Viral Plea for Christmas Cards Sparks Global Kindness

A heartfelt request for Christmas cards, intended to brighten the final holiday season for Clare Jones, has garnered an extraordinary global response. Clare, aged 47 and a mother of three, was diagnosed with advanced bowel cancer in May 2022. Recently informed that her chemotherapy is no longer effective and given an estimated 10 months to live, she shared a simple wish on Facebook: to receive more Christmas cards than usual.

Her post, hoping for perhaps 10 to 15 extra cards, resonated deeply, with over 10,000 shares worldwide. This viral phenomenon has resulted in Clare receiving thousands of cards, along with numerous other thoughtful gifts such as flowers, chocolates, and even holiday offers. The immense wave of support has left her feeling incredibly overwhelmed and touched.

This touching story highlights the power of social media to connect people and foster acts of kindness during challenging times. The widespread participation in Clare's request demonstrates a collective desire to offer comfort and joy to someone facing a difficult prognosis. The community's response has transformed her hope for a special Christmas into a global testament to human compassion.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Clare Jones wished for an abundance of Christmas cards to make her final holiday season special.
Clare Jones asked for cards because she has terminal bowel cancer and was told she has about 10 months to live.
Her Facebook plea went viral, leading to thousands of cards, flowers, chocolates, and gifts from people around the world.

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