Silent Night Memorial Tree lights up for lost loved ones
KAMLOOPS — Among the holiday decorations inside Sahali Mall, the Silent Night Memorial Tree has been set up for people to reflect on the lives lost to the overdose crisis.
Each year, Moms Stop the Harm Kamloops sets up the purple and white Christmas tree as an opportunity for people to pay their respects to those who have passed as a result of a toxic and unregulated drug supply.
Sandra Tully, Charene Monk and Troylana Manson set up the display this year, and Manson says for many people it’s a way to express their grief, and love for someone.
“The Silent Night Memorial Tree is a way to honour, respect, reflect on our loved ones. Each year at Christmas time, there’s a missing person at the table,” notes Manson, whose own son, Aaron, lost his life to an accidental overdose in 2021.