A Thank You as the Year Closes:

A Thank You as the Year Closes ❤️


As we celebrate Christmas and gently close the door on 2025, I want to take a moment to say a huge, heartfelt thank you to my spirit tribe, my community, and my colleagues.


This year has been one of growth, challenge, and deep connection. I’m incredibly grateful to everyone I’ve worked alongside, to those who trusted me and allowed me the opportunity to support them, and to all the people I’ve met along the way through my advocacy and charity work.


I also want to say a special thank you to those in the film and movie industry who welcomed me in and shared some truly great adventures with me this year. The creativity, collaboration, and moments behind the scenes have been a real joy and a reminder of why storytelling matters.


Every conversation, shared moment, and act of kindness has mattered more than you probably realise. None of this work exists in isolation — it’s built through community, compassion, and mutual respect.


Thank you for walking parts of this journey with me. You truly mean a lot to me.


Here’s to rest, reflection, and stepping into 2026 with hope and purpose.


With heartfelt gratitude,


Sarah Wingfield ❤️


#ThankYou #disabilityinclusion #strongertogether #disability #disabilityawareness #disabilitysupport #disabilityrights


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A festive graphic featuring a handwritten-style note on crumpled brown paper, clipped at the top with a silver paperclip. The note reads: “Thank you to everyone who was kind to me this year. I really needed it.” Followed by paragraphs thanking people for showing up, understanding quiet moments, offering support, making the author laugh, and staying. At the top right of the note is a cartoon Santa doing the splits with the word “SLAY” above him. The border is decorated with red, green, and white glittery Christmas stripes. A heart-shaped logo in the top left reads “Kawaii Doll Decora,” and the handle “@KawaiiDollDecora” appears at the bottom.




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