CarePosts: 15 shareable messages of hope and love

Knowing what to say when a loved one faces a difficult diagnosis or injury can be, well, painful. To help, Hallmark and CaringBridge have created CarePosts—short and shareable messages of hope, love and compassion that can help you express your support. You can add them when you sign a loved one’s CaringBridge guestbook, or just click through our CarePosts below. Then simply save one—or a few—of these shareable words of encouragement to your desktop and post, tweet or email them to someone who could use a little dose of comfort and caring.
Inspired? Create and share by tagging @hallmarkstores.
You are inspiring.
You are powerful.
You are strong.
Feel better. Feel loved.
Hugging you in my heart.
Hope and hugs coming your way.
Less rain. More rainbows.
Lifting your spirits
Today my prayer for you is…
Why I believe in you…
Remember that time when…
A little TLC from me.
I’ll be your up when you’re feeling down.
We care (get used to it)
With you all the way
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