2025 Reflection on Community, Care, and Collective Joy
December 25, 2025

2025 was a year filled with purpose, connection, and the unshakable spirit of unity. At Women United, our mission to lift families and children continues to be lived out through impactful, joy-filled events that remind us what community truly means.


πŸš‚ Love Train Community Block Party

In September, we welcomed hundreds to our vibrant Love Train Back to School Block Party. With families lining the streets, the sound of laughter echoed alongside the rhythm of community drumbeats. Kids danced beside the life-sized cardboard train, while parents browsed Hope’s Community Closet for free clothing, shoes, and school essentials. Local vendors and volunteers brought games, food, and endless joy, making this event not just a celebration—but a declaration that every child matters.


πŸ‘• Hope’s Community Closet

Hope’s Closet traveled with us throughout the year, meeting families where they were—on porches, parking lots, and church grounds. Volunteers lovingly sorted racks of clothing, coats, shoes, and accessories. Whether it was a teen needing new shoes or a grandmother finding a warm coat for her grandchild, the Closet offered more than material goods—it offered dignity, choice, and hope.


🧑 Kinship Carnival: Every Child Matters

Our Kinship Carnival stood as a powerful tribute to families raising relatives and children outside the traditional family structure. Activities, raffles, and resources created a welcoming space where every child and caregiver felt seen, supported, and celebrated.


🎨 Grandma’s Hands Art Therapy

We also witnessed healing and storytelling through art with Grandma’s Hands, a therapeutic workshop series inspired by the power of intergenerational wisdom. Participants shared laughs, tears, and strokes of color as they crafted art reflecting their identity and faith—like the woman who proudly displayed her towel reading:


“She who kneels before God can stand before anyone.”

πŸ¦ƒ Thanksgiving Turkey Giveaway

To end the year with warmth and gratitude, our Turkey Giveaway ensured hundreds of families had the means to enjoy a bountiful Thanksgiving. Volunteers handed out meal boxes with smiles and open hearts, affirming once again—we lift each other up.


πŸ’¬ Final Thought

Each event this year was a movement of love and community. Together, we filled closets, stomachs, and hearts. As we look to the future, let’s continue this work—side by side, hand in hand, lifting one another.

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There’s something truly magical about the first day of April. While many people are out playing pranks, we were busy planting seeds of change, literally! On April 1, 2026, Seattle gave us a full day of steady rain at the Angel of Hope Engagement Center, and still, a beautiful transformation took root. We are still buzzing with excitement and gratitude as we look back on the incredible work done to build Hope’s Garden. This ministry initiative is designed to plant seeds of hope within the senior community of Skyway. This project wasn’t just about moving dirt or setting up filled Galvanized raised garden bins; it was about nurturing the soil of our community, strengthening the bonds that keep us all together, and creating a space where healthy aging can truly take root. And let’s be honest, we couldn't have done it without the powerhouse of love and labor that is House of Hope Fellowship and Women Ministries. To the ladies of House of Hope: Thank you. Your hands, your hearts, and your unwavering spirit helped turn a rainy day on April 1, 2026 into a sanctuary of "tangible hope." A Day Rooted in Community The morning started early, with the rhythm of community drumbeats: the sound of car doors closing, laughter echoing across the lot, and the clinking of shovels being unloaded. When the team from House of Hope arrived, they didn't just bring tools; they brought an energy that was infectious. We often talk about "community support" in abstract terms, but on that Wednesday, it was visible in every shared smile and every muddy, determined step. We saw women from different generations coming together, leaning into the hard work of setting up Galvanized raised garden bins and filling them with potting soil and fertilizer to prepare for planting. There is a deep, soulful connection that happens when you are working the earth together. It’s a form of healing that mirrors the work we do in our Grandma's Hands Art Therapy ( https://www.womenunitedseattle.org/healing-through-creativity-grandmas-hands-art-therapy-classes ) classes: using our hands to create something beautiful and lasting out of raw materials. And yes, Seattle gave us rain all day long. But these ladies worked straight through it, pulled on their rain ponchos, and kept preparing the garden with care. That kind of commitment says everything about who they are: women rooted in service, joy, and the kind of love that keeps showing up no matter the weather. 🧑