StorySitting Stories families keep meaning to preserve

Story Days

Host multiple Story Rooms and sessions where families already gather.

Senior communities, churches, family reunions, civic groups, and transition-service partners can help families begin story projects without becoming a media company.

Best fits

StorySitting should meet families where the story moment already exists.

Senior communities

Resident story days, family gift projects, holiday campaigns, and life-story events.

Churches

Elder stories, testimony-style projects, marriage stories, family memory days, and community archive work.

Estate and transition services

Downsizing, home sales, moving parents, estate planning, organizing, and family transition moments.

Family gatherings

Reunions, milestone birthdays, anniversaries, weddings, retirement parties, and family weekends.

Story Day format

Open rooms first. Schedule sessions after families show interest.

A host can invite families to open Story Rooms. StorySitting then identifies which families are ready for a Story Map, Signature Session, or finished Story Capsule.

Host path

Give families the room. Let the strongest stories rise.

Story Days work because the host does not have to sell every detail up front. Families begin, relatives contribute, and the paid sessions follow the strongest story signals.

Discuss a Story Day