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Vibrant Life Campaign - June 25 Free Hug Day

Saturday, May 14, 2011 from 10:00 AM to 11:30 AM (ET)

Broad Ripple, IN

Vibrant Life Campaign - June 25 Free Hug Day

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Join us on Saturday, May 14, 2011 for our kickoff Vibrant Life Campaign event.

 

Vibrant Life is sponsoring a Free Hugs Campaign on the north side of Indy. We will be gathering at 10 a.m. to create love and joy and give hugs. Watch this video for an example of what happens when you show up and offer a hug to a stranger. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vr3x_RRJdd4

 

Make sure to register in advance and let us know your t-shirt size!

 

Can't make the June 25 event, but still want to donate to Vibrant Life to help fund making people's dreams a reality? Click the donate button above and make a difference for someone today!

 

 

More about the Free Hugs Campaign, inspired by Juan Mann:

 

How it all started:

I'd been living in London when my world turned upside down and I'd had to come home. By the time my plane landed back in Sydney, all I had left was a carry on bag full of clothes and a world of troubles. No one to welcome me back, no place to call home. I was a tourist in my hometown.

Standing there in the arrivals terminal, watching other passengers meeting their waiting friends and family, with open arms and smiling faces, hugging and laughing together, I wanted someone out there to be waiting for me. To be happy to see me. To smile at me. To hug me.

So I got some cardboard and a marker and made a sign. I found the busiest pedestrian
intersection in the city and held that sign aloft, with the words "Free Hugs" on both sides.

And for 15 minutes, people just stared right through me. The first person who stopped, tapped me on the shoulder and told me how her dog had just died that morning. How that morning had been the one year anniversary of her only daughter dying in a car accident. How what she needed now, when she felt most alone in the world, was a hug. I got down on one knee, we put our arms around each other and when we parted, she was smiling.

Everyone has problems and for sure mine haven't compared. But to see someone who was once frowning, smile even for a moment, is worth it every time.