As we look back on 2025, we’re thrilled to share some incredible milestones. Last year, Random Acts of Flowers Knoxville made 20,300 deliveries to a wide variety of healthcare facilities including hospitals, rehabilitation centers, senior care facilities, pediatric facilities, at-home health organizations, and more – all throughout East Tennessee. We welcomed several new healthcare partners, expanded our reach, and ensured that even more patients experienced the emotional lift that flowers provide. These achievements were made possible thanks to the unwavering support of our volunteers, donors, and community partners.

February is a month dedicated to love, and at Random Acts of Flowers, we believe love is best expressed through kindness and compassion. In honor of National Cancer Prevention Month, we’re proud to continue our February tradition of the Share the Love Week initiative. This special week is all about bringing joy and encouragement to individuals in healthcare facilities in need, particularly those battling cancer diagnoses and treatments.

During Share the Love Week, our volunteers will create and deliver hundreds of beautiful bouquets to patients across East Tennessee. Each bouquet is meticulously crafted from recycled flowers generously donated by local grocery stores, events, weddings, and funerals. These blooms are more than just flowers; they are a message of hope and a reminder that no one is alone in their journey.

Looking ahead, we invite you to join us in making Share the Love Week a success. Whether you donate flowers, volunteer your time, or contribute financially, your involvement helps us continue our mission: delivering hope and encouragement through flowers.

Together, we can ensure that February remains celebration of love, compassion, and community. Let’s share the love – one bouquet at a time.

Don’t forget to follow along on our social media pages for updates, stories, and ways to get involved!

For more information about Share the Love Week or to get involved, call 865-633-9082 or visit RandomActsofFlowers.org.