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Protect + Savor

This is for those of us who wish we knew our elders and had more time to grow together. Let us not displace our elders from their homes and our hearts.

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A bowl with blue Asian flower motifs is full of noodles and meat. Shiny orange persimmons scatter the table. A framed picture of a grandmother gardening with her granddaughter is propped against a red cloud patterned background. The text, “PROTECT & SAVOR” is in gold below. In smaller text: “This is for those of us who wish we knew our elders and had more time to grow together. Let us not displace our elders from their homes and our hearts.”



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