Valentine’s Day is a day of romance for many across the world—but for some, it’s more of a reminder of loneliness.

This is why the last eight years 29-year-old Seth Stewart has spent making sure that local widows, single women, and military spouses in Spokane, Washington are not forgotten during Valentine’s Day.

Every year on Valentine’s Day, Stewart along his brothers delivers single red roses to the homes of women who have lost their spouses or had their partners deployed overseas.

Stewart maintains a list of all the women and mothers in his locale to whom he then delivers roses each year during the holiday.

Weeks before the holiday, Stewart asks Facebook readers to send him the additional names of women and mothers who might need a pick-me-up so he can add them to the list.

Stewart and his brothers deliver between 400 to 500 free roses every year with the help of a delivery driving team. This year, the brothers will be delivering 700 roses to women across the region.



They plan to deliver many more roses even in the future after witnessing the emotional response from the recipients.

Stewart told CNN, “Every single year we do this, there are always one or two women who break down sobbing because it means so much to them.”

If you dearly want to nominate someone to receive a rose on valentine’s Day, send a direct message to this Rose Rush Facebook page.