From InForum
The Fargo nonprofit, dedicated to repurposing donated flowers, reaches a major milestone by delivering its 100,000th bouquet to a 103-year-old recipient.
From KVRR
Hope Blooms, a Fargo-based non-profit, recently hosted a fundraiser featuring Halloween-themed bouquets. The event aimed to support individuals facing isolation, loneliness, and hardship by repurposing donated flowers into festive arrangements. Proceeds from the fundraiser contributed to the organization's mission of spreading joy and providing assistance to those in need.
From Korsmo Funeral Home "More Than a Funeral" podcast
On a cold January afternoon, we had a warm conversation with Kelly Krenzel. Kelly is the originator and creative force behind "Hope Blooms." Kelly had a dream to make a difference in lives of individuals, one at a time, with the message of "You Matter."
Kelly shares her personal story of how Hope Blooms came to be, the numerous outreach opportunities they have created, and her vision for what is to come for her as well as the multitude of volunteers that are part of this ministry.
From InForum - Growing Together: A Gardening Podcast
In this episode, Don and John talk with Kelly Krenzel, founder of the nonprofit organization Hope Blooms, whose mission it is to repurpose flowers into arrangements that are then distributed throughout the community to those who need it most.
From InForum
The Good Samaritan Society in Fargo is collecting supply donations throughout February to support the local nonprofit Hope Blooms.
Hope Blooms repurposes donated flowers into beautiful bedside bouquets, delivering them with a simple yet powerful message: You matter. The organization is dedicated to enhancing the social and emotional well-being of seniors in care communities, hospice care, memory care, and more.
From Valley News Live
Hope Blooms, a Fargo-based non-profit, partnered with Top Rank Network to deliver flowers to North Dakota veterans on Veterans Day. This collaboration aimed to honor and brighten the day of veterans by providing them with floral arrangements.
From KVRR
Hope Blooms, a local non-profit dedicated to repurposing flowers, is hosting an informational event called “Breakfast and Blooms” October 11 at Sons of Norway-Fargo at 9:30 a.m.
The organization has been working with local grocery stores and end of life services to bring recycled flowers to nursing homes, shelters, recovery centers and many more organizations in need.
To date, Hope Blooms has gifted 92,000 bouquets throughout the Fargo-Moorehead area.
The “Breakfast and Blooms” donation tickets are $25 and can be purchased at hopeblooms.org.
Each participant will get a chance to make their own repurposed bouquet.
From InForum
Local nonprofit Hope Blooms and Life 97.9 teamed up to put a smile on the faces of residents at Good Samaritan Society Assisted Living Tuesday, Feb. 28.
Every month, Hope Blooms brightens up the resident's day and makes them feel included using arrangements of donated and repurposed flowers.
From Valley News Live
Residents at the Good Samaritan Society of Fargo assisted living facility got a special delivery on Tuesday.
Local organization Hope Blooms and a few volunteers delivered the special surprise of beautifully arranged flowers along with some sweet treats.
Residents say they enjoyed receiving the flowers.
“Oh, what a gift. It’s good for everybody. It’s good for your temperament,” said Gladys Tweit, a resident at the facility.
Hope Blooms, repurposes donated flowers creating bouquets, which are then given to local hospice care and nursing homes, shelters, and women & families in need.
From Area Woman Magazine
Maya Angelou once said, "People will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel." For Kelly Krenzel, the mission behind Hope Blooms is to show compassion to people and make them feel appreciated and valued through repurposed flowers...
From Do Good Better Podcast
Kelly Krenzel founded Hope Blooms in the basement of her home in 2016 to provide comfort and joy to community members who need it most - while also honoring her sweet Grandma Freda. She hopes to inspire others to act out of kindness and offer a gentle reminder that even in dark times, hope blooms...
From West Fargo Pioneer
Learn more about the organization that is delivering more than flowers to its floral recipients...
From Sageborn
Hope Blooms is a local nonprofit that repurposes donated flowers. The flowers are made into bouquet arrangements and donated to community members. The arrangements are often donated to those in nursing homes, hospice and hospitals...
From Society of American Florists (SAF)
When Kelly Krenzel, founder of Hope Blooms, learned about Petal It Forward earlier this year, she immediately wanted to be a part of the movement. The goodwill initiative aligned perfectly with her nonprofit’s year-round mission: to change people’s lives with small acts of kindness...
From KFGO
A local nonprofit is making sure no flowers go to waste! Hope Blooms is inspiring hope, happiness & emotional healing through repurposed flowers...
From NDSU Spectrum
Hope Blooms is a local nonprofit that repurposes donated flowers. The flowers are made into bouquet arrangements and donated to community members. The arrangements are often donated to those in nursing homes, hospice and hospitals...
From KFGO
If you are wondering what to do with all of those fresh flowers after a wedding, funeral or corporate event, Hope Blooms is a flower-recycling nonprofit in the Fargo-Moorhead area...
From FM Area Foundation
Inspiring hope, happiness and emotional healing through repurposed flowers. That is the mission of Hope Blooms, a local nonprofit dedicated to changing lives through small acts of kindness...
From KVRR News
Just getting a bouquet of flowers can turn someone’s day around. With every joyous or sad occasion comes the many flowers you’ll see on display...
From On the Minds of Moms
Her grandma yard was a masterpiece of blooming wonder. It also served as a classroom for Kelly Krenzel as a young girl. She remembers the smell of the fresh earth mixed in with the perfume of the flowers...
From Forum of Fargo-Moorhead, GF Herald
After a wedding, most of the bouquets and floral arrangements are tossed in the trash. But Kelly Krenzel has found a way to extend their life…
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