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"Holly was known to give the best hugs, and her love for everyone and everything in life was contagious," a statement on the site's home page reads. "Let's spread this joy as we scatter sunshine in Holly's honor on her birthday."
The family also asks that participants take photos of their acts of kindness and post them on social media with the hashtag #hugsfromhollyday.
The site also includes a link to make a donation in Holly's honor to the Baltimore Community Foundation, a group of charities that benefit the greater Baltimore area.
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MESA, Ariz. (AP) — Former NFL tight end Todd Heap and his family are encouraging people to "share hugs and spread love and joy through random acts of heartfelt kindness" on Wednesday in honor of their late daughter's birthday.
Police say Heap was moving a truck that ran over and killed his 3-year-daughter Holly in the driveway of their suburban Phoenix home on April 15. Mesa police said impairment was not a factor.
The family created the site hugsfromholly.com , a campaign in memory of Holly, who would have turned 4 on Wednesday.