Valentine’s Day, celebrated on February 14th each year, is more than just a commercial holiday filled with chocolates, flowers, and heart-shaped cards. At its core, Valentine’s Day is a celebration of love and affection between intimate companions, a day dedicated to expressing love and appreciation for those we hold dear. This tradition, rooted in both Christian and ancient Roman tradition, has evolved over the centuries into a global celebration that transcends cultural and geographical boundaries, reminding us of the universal importance of love in human connection and well-being.
However, Valentine’s Day also offers a unique opportunity to extend our expressions of love beyond the conventional boundaries of romantic and familial relationships. It invites us to consider those who may not regularly experience the warmth and care most of us take for granted, such as the high school students Livada works with in Ogra. This year, during a group therapy meeting for those same high school students, we asked “What does love really mean?” Love means getting involved. Making a difference. It’s something you don’t just say, but something you do. Livada Orphan Care works tirelessly in Romania to provide love, support, and care to orphans, ensuring they have access to the essentials of life and the opportunity to grow in a nurturing environment.
Through your support of Livada’s work with teenagers, you not only adhere to the true essence of Valentine’s Day but also contribute to a cause that has a lasting impact on the lives of vulnerable young people. This act of kindness and generosity embodies the love and compassion at the heart of Valentine’s Day, transforming our celebration into a meaningful gesture that reaches across borders to touch the lives of those less fortunate. So, this Valentine’s Day, expand your understanding of love by supporting Livada Orphan Care, making a difference in the world one child at a time.