Grace Cathedral
Decorate the World Tree of Hope
November 24 @ 12:30 pm - 5:00 pm
Grace Cathedral is partnering with Rainbow World Fund again this year to decorate the most unique holiday tree in the world (see below for how you can help!). The tree will be at Grace Cathedral through January 4, 2025. Join us for the Tree Lighting Celebration on Monday, December 9.
The World Tree of Hope is the largest origami holiday tree in the world, decorated with over 17,000 origami cranes and stars, each hand-folded and inscribed with wishes, hopes, and dreams for the future of the world. The wishes come from people of all ages, all faiths, and all walks of life. Since 2006, Rainbow World Fund has presented the World Tree of Hope as a symbol of global unity. Rainbow World Fund’s mission is to promote peace, unity, and hope by leading the LGBTQ movement in participating in humanitarian relief efforts. RWF’s aid work creates visibility, builds bridges, and demonstrates LGBTQ compassion and concern for the world.
Volunteer to Help Trim The Tree
Volunteers are meeting from November 2 through December 1. You must register in advance. Click here to register. Let RWF know the dates and times that you are available and please sign up for a 3 or 4 hour shift if you can. Ages 12-99 welcome.
Would you like your wish to be included?
Do you have a wish for the world? Send us your wish and we’ll turn it into an origami crane and put it on the World Tree of Hope. It’s free and open to all.
More About the World Tree of Hope
Time lapse video of decorating the tree in 2013 at City Hall.
World Tree of Hope: What is Your Wish?
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Decorate the World Tree of Hope
Grace Cathedral is partnering with Rainbow World Fund again this year to decorate the most unique holiday tree in the world (see below for how you can help!). The tree will be at Grace Cathedral through January 4, 2025. Join us for the Tree Lighting Celebration on Monday, December 9.
The World Tree of Hope is the largest origami holiday tree in the world, decorated with over 17,000 origami cranes and stars, each hand-folded and inscribed with wishes, hopes, and dreams for the future of the world. The wishes come from people of all ages, all faiths, and all walks of life. Since 2006, Rainbow World Fund has presented the World Tree of Hope as a symbol of global unity. Rainbow World Fund’s mission is to promote peace, unity, and hope by leading the LGBTQ movement in participating in humanitarian relief efforts. RWF’s aid work creates visibility, builds bridges, and demonstrates LGBTQ compassion and concern for the world.
Volunteer to Help Trim The Tree
Volunteers are meeting from November 2 through December 1. You must register in advance. Click here to register. Let RWF know the dates and times that you are available and please sign up for a 3 or 4 hour shift if you can. Ages 12-99 welcome.
Would you like your wish to be included?
Do you have a wish for the world? Send us your wish and we’ll turn it into an origami crane and put it on the World Tree of Hope. It’s free and open to all.
More About the World Tree of Hope
Time lapse video of decorating the tree in 2013 at City Hall.
World Tree of Hope: What is Your Wish?
Grace Cathedral is partnering with Rainbow World Fund again this year to decorate the most unique holiday tree in the world (see below for how you can help!). The tree will be at Grace Cathedral through January 4, 2025. Join us for the Tree Lighting Celebration on Monday, December 9.
The World Tree of Hope is the largest origami holiday tree in the world, decorated with over 17,000 origami cranes and stars, each hand-folded and inscribed with wishes, hopes, and dreams for the future of the world. The wishes come from people of all ages, all faiths, and all walks of life. Since 2006, Rainbow World Fund has presented the World Tree of Hope as a symbol of global unity. Rainbow World Fund’s mission is to promote peace, unity, and hope by leading the LGBTQ movement in participating in humanitarian relief efforts. RWF’s aid work creates visibility, builds bridges, and demonstrates LGBTQ compassion and concern for the world.
Volunteer to Help Trim The Tree
Volunteers are meeting from November 2 through December 1. You must register in advance. Click here to register. Let RWF know the dates and times that you are available and please sign up for a 3 or 4 hour shift if you can. Ages 12-99 welcome.
Would you like your wish to be included?
Do you have a wish for the world? Send us your wish and we’ll turn it into an origami crane and put it on the World Tree of Hope. It’s free and open to all.
More About the World Tree of Hope
Time lapse video of decorating the tree in 2013 at City Hall.
World Tree of Hope: What is Your Wish?
Grace Cathedral is partnering with Rainbow World Fund again this year to decorate the most unique holiday tree in the world (see below for how you can help!). The tree will be at Grace Cathedral through January 4, 2025. Join us for the Tree Lighting Celebration on Monday, December 9.
The World Tree of Hope is the largest origami holiday tree in the world, decorated with over 17,000 origami cranes and stars, each hand-folded and inscribed with wishes, hopes, and dreams for the future of the world. The wishes come from people of all ages, all faiths, and all walks of life. Since 2006, Rainbow World Fund has presented the World Tree of Hope as a symbol of global unity. Rainbow World Fund’s mission is to promote peace, unity, and hope by leading the LGBTQ movement in participating in humanitarian relief efforts. RWF’s aid work creates visibility, builds bridges, and demonstrates LGBTQ compassion and concern for the world.
Volunteer to Help Trim The Tree
Volunteers are meeting from November 2 through December 1. You must register in advance. Click here to register. Let RWF know the dates and times that you are available and please sign up for a 3 or 4 hour shift if you can. Ages 12-99 welcome.
Would you like your wish to be included?
Do you have a wish for the world? Send us your wish and we’ll turn it into an origami crane and put it on the World Tree of Hope. It’s free and open to all.
More About the World Tree of Hope
Time lapse video of decorating the tree in 2013 at City Hall.
World Tree of Hope: What is Your Wish?