What the Media is saying…

A labor of love, Petals for Patients helps lift spirits among Yakima seniors

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YAKIMA - A local non-profit is using the power of flowers to help heal trauma for people in our community, showing how something as simple as a flower blooming can make a huge impact.

“Flowers help remind us how precious life is, right. The fact that they are also coming into bloom and then fading is therapeutic for us in itself,” said Dr. Kara Lolley, owner of Canyon Blooms.

100% of the sales go to providing farm-fresh flowers to those facing hardship in our community.

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If you're interested in volunteering or want to learn more you can contact Holly, the volunteer coordinator, at holly.petalsforpatients@gmail.com.

Canyon Blooms Petals for Patients — '
a universal gesture of kindness' for those who need it most

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Yakima is Cooler than You Think
Mark Peterson YouTube.com

Canyon Blooms Petals for Patients is featured starting at about minute 19.

Petals for Patients: aiding fear, anxiety through flowers

by Tomas DAnella NonStop Local Multimedia Journalist, July 28, 2023

YAKIMA, Wash.- Kara Lolley made it a habit of delivering flowers to her late friend Candace who was in a long-term care facility suffering from Parkinson’s disease. She would bring her friend flowers every week, when finally, a nurse stopped her, and said Candace hasn’t been just leaving the flowers in her room.
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Petals for Patients:
aiding fear, anxiety through flowers

What people are saying…

  • “Our residents that received the beautiful arrangements from Petal for Patients were so grateful. They felt like your organization had brightened their day. They had smiles on their faces, feeling like they had a bit of nature's beauty brought to them in a vase. They said how wonderful that people in this community had given a gift of caring and also a lot of their time to those who need the feeling they are not forgotten. Much appreciation.”

    — Parkside residents, Rhonda



  • “Thank you so much for thinking of us……I enjoyed walking around and distributing them to my residents. They were so happy to get a bouquet of flowers for no reason. The flowers were so beautiful, and they smelled wonderful. That was a perfect amount and any time you want to bring us some I will definitely be grateful. If I am not in my office, you can just leave them with the receptionist at neighborhood health like you did last time. Again, thank you so much. What you are doing is such a wonderful thing.”

    — Kimberly, Resident Services Program Coordinator, Yakima Housing Authority

  • “Canyon blooms pedals for patients, has recently begun donating flowers for our dining room tables at Chandler House, a dementia Alzheimer assisted living facility. These flowers have made a huge impact on our dementia residents. They comment on how beautiful the flowers are. It causes residents to recollect their memories. Many of our residents gardened prior to their dementia. They talk about the flowers with staff and other residents. All in all, it has made them happy and improved their moods..”

    — Tracie, DNS Chandler House


  • "Canyon Blooms - Thank you 1000 times! What a fabulous way to make people smile. Our patients were so grateful to have such a beautiful gift today. They were gone so quick I was unable to capture a picture!! Thank you again."

    — Nicole, Oncology Service Line Director
    North Star Lodge

  • "Petals for Patients - Thank you so much for the beautiful bouquet. My father was admitted to the .cottage Hospice on 5/25/23 and passed the next morning. Your flowers made my mom smile and really touched our family. Thank you!"

    — Tara, Barb & family, LaCrosse, WA

  • "The beautiful flowers you left for us yesterday were lovely, and the big bouquet of yellow flowers are out of this world. Thank you."

    — Marcella P. , Crescent Health Care