A community movement in partnership with the Brian Dagle Foundation illuminating Southeastern Connecticut in remembrance, connection and hope.

This holiday season, we're lighting up our homes and businesses to honor those we've lost to suicide, support survivors, and remind one another that every light matters.

a group of lights

Our Vision

Keeping Spirits Bright is a visible act of love. When homes glow with holiday lights and display a name in remembrance, something powerful happens:

Grief becomes shared.

Names are spoken.

Connection replaces silence.

Our vision began in honor of Abi's life but our hope is that it grows into a community wide movement of compassion.

How to Participate

  1. Sign up and decorate your home or business with holiday lights.

  2. Display a Keeping Spirits Bright yard sign or poster.

  3. Write the name of someone you're honoring.

  4. Download the Go Mystic app and take a self-guided tour of light across Southeastern Connecticut.

Together, We're Lighting Hope

Bringing hope through lights, connection, and support.

Who are you keeping spirits bright for? Sign Up to decorate & participate.

an aerial view of a city at night
an aerial view of a city at night
purple LED heart sign
purple LED heart sign

Take your own light tour. Download the map on the Go Mystic app.

Support the movement by becoming a sponsor view sponsorship opportunities here.

Connect

Join us in lighting hope together

Contact

info@keepingspiritsbright.com

203-884-GLOW

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