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Lights of Love 2024

Wednesday, December 4, at 6:30 p.m.
Henry Ford Jackson Hospital
Main Lobby

As we reflect on another year of change, challenges, and loss, one thing remains constant: the power of our community to come together in times of need. Through it all, we find hope and courage in the light that shines even in the darkest moments. For more than 20 years, this has been the heart and soul of our Lights of Love campaign.

Each year, Lights of Love marks the beginning of the holiday season as friends, families, and neighbors in Jackson and South Central Michigan gather for the lighting of the candles and trees, honoring and remembering those who hold a special place in our hearts.

We invite you to join us this year and encourage you to view and share our online scroll of names with those you love—whether through email or on social media.

By sponsoring a light, you are honoring someone dear to you—whether it’s in memory of a loved one, in gratitude to a friend who has made a difference in your life, or simply to bring a smile to someone’s face.

Your gift to Lights of Love directly supports the Henry Ford Jackson Hospital Hospice, ensuring compassionate end-of-life care and emotional support for families in our community.

Thank you for sharing your love, your light, and your generosity with those who need it most. 


Accessibility

Henry Ford Health is committed to providing equal access to our events. We offer no-cost, qualified interpreters as well as other aids and services for individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing.

Please contact Theresa Dark at least three days prior to the event, if possible, to request services.

Call Theresa Dark at 517.812.9325 for more information about interpreter services or other accessibility needs.

Contact: Theresa Dark

(517)-812-9325

Fee:

Free

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