2025 World's Largest Origami Tree "Tree of Hope" Lighting Ceremony (Grace Cathedral)
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2025 World's Largest Origami Tree "Tree of Hope" Lighting Ceremony (Grace Cathedral)
"The Rainbow World Fund (RWF) World Tree of Hope® is the largest origami-decorated holiday tree in the world, traditionally standing over 22 feet tall and adorned with over 20,000 origami cranes and stars, each hand-folded and inscribed with wishes for the future of the world. The RWF World Tree of Hope is created each year as a symbol of global unity, promoting peace, love, and humanitarianism. The Tree is a gift from the LGBTQ+ and friends community to the world."
"A Celebration of Hope with emcee Donna Sachet ● Grammy Award-winning San Francisco Boys Chorus ● Conspiracy of Beards ● The Very Rev. Malcolm Young ● Deputy Consul General of Japan Takeshi Ishihara ● General of Germany Theo Kidess ● Rev. Alan Matsui ● Leberta Lorál ● Tammy Lynne Hall ● San Francisco Emperor Ashlé Blow and Empress Afrika America ● Origami Artist Linda Mihara ● RWF Founder Jeff Cotter ● The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence will bless the tree ● and much more!"
The Rainbow World Fund World Tree of Hope® is the largest origami-decorated holiday tree, typically over 22 feet tall and adorned with more than 20,000 hand-folded origami cranes and stars inscribed with wishes for the future. The Tree serves as a symbol of global unity, promoting peace, love, and humanitarianism, and is a gift from the LGBTQ+ community and friends. The Tree will be displayed at Grace Cathedral in San Francisco from December 1, 2025, through January 9, 2026, marking the twentieth anniversary. A public lighting celebration will take place on December 8, 2025, at 6:30 p.m. Wishes can be submitted free for inclusion on the Tree, and attendees are advised to confirm event details with the organizer.
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