Non-profits help community say goodbye to 2020 with use of f

Non-profits help community say goodbye to 2020 with use of flames


Non-profits help community say goodbye to 2020 with use of flames
Burning 2020 to the ground (Source: KFDA)
By Ryan Cross | December 29, 2020 at 6:04 PM CST - Updated December 29 at 6:04 PM
AMARILLO, Texas (KFDA) - Two non-profits are helping people say goodbye to one of the toughest years we’ve ever seen.
After ’24 hours in the canyon’ was canceled multiple times this year due to COVID-19, the Harrington Cancer Center was left with thousands of unused bibs, until they thought of a beneficial way to dispose of them.
Symbolize them as 2020 and let the community virtually burn them to the ground.
“There’s a lot of therapeutic value in writing something out and watching it go up into smoke,” said Ryan Parnell, director of the ‘24 Hours in the Canyon’ survivorship center.

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