A New Chapter for Days 2 Remember Community Foundation
The past season brought unexpected challenges — including a fire that changed our timeline, our space, and the way we move forward.
But it didn’t change why we exist.
What’s next for us:
We are officially beginning the process of incorporating Days 2 Remember Community Foundation as a nonprofit organization, creating the legal and structural framework needed to expand our impact in a meaningful and sustainable way.
At the same time, we want to be clear and transparent:
Days 2 Remember will continue to operate as a for-profit business, providing event planning and event design services — including custom celebrations, styled installations, and backdrops — just as it always has.
The Community Foundation exists as a separate mission: to serve schools, families, and communities through healing and celebratory community signage installations that offer visibility, connection, and care.
A major focus of the foundation moving forward is securing grant funding for local schools.
We currently serve over 20 local schools, and we envision a future where every school community in our local area is seen, celebrated, and supported — not only during moments of joy, but also during times of grief, loss, and critical need.
We are also committed to partnering with organizations already serving vulnerable communities, including those that support:
• Sick and medically fragile children
• Families impacted by domestic violence
• Communities navigating long-term illness or hardship
In these spaces, signage becomes more than a message — it becomes a visible reminder of hope, a place to gather, and a way for communities to feel seen and supported.
In times of catastrophic events — such as natural disasters, fires, and other emergencies — we envision rapid community installations that help create spaces for connection, relief, and collective support.
We also recognize the deep impact of community grief, including:
• Suicide loss
• Death within schools or neighborhoods
• School shootings and acts of violence
• Sudden or traumatic loss
During these moments, communities need safe, visible spaces to gather, grieve, be heard, and heal. Our mission is to help create those spaces through thoughtful, compassionate response and visible support.
Our guiding belief remains the same:
Messages That Matter. Support That Shows.
How you can be part of this next chapter:
We are currently seeking:
• Volunteers to support school and community response initiatives
• Board Directors with experience or passion in education, nonprofit leadership, healthcare, crisis response, or community service
• Donations of office or workspace (which may offer potential tax benefits to donors)
• Community partners who believe in visible care and collective healing
Every contribution — whether awareness, time, leadership, space, or resources — helps us build support people can see and feel.
If you feel called to be part of this rebuilding, expansion, and service-driven season, we would love to connect.
Comment below, send us a message, or share this post with someone who may be interested.
Thank you for standing with us — not just in celebration, but in rebuilding, responding, and holding space for our communities.
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