Which one would you most regret not addressing first?
Most families care about several of these. Choose one for now. You can return anytime and take another step.
Capture a Loved One’s Stories
Preserve memories, experiences, wisdom, and the sound of a loved one’s voice before those details are lost.
Capture One Story →Preserve the Meaning Behind Photos
Identify the people, places, occasions, and stories that make your most important family photographs meaningful.
Add Meaning to Photos →Organize Scattered Family Materials
Discover what your family has, where it is currently stored, and which materials should be protected first.
Create a Family Inventory →Bring the Family Into the Conversation
Use one photograph, question, or memory to encourage relatives to share what they know and remember.
Start a Memory Conversation →I Don’t Know Where to Begin
Choose one meaningful memory, photograph, recording, tradition, or document. Nothing more is required today.
Preserve One Thing →Baby steps build lasting family legacies.
You do not need to organize every photograph, record an entire life story, or build a complete family archive today. Begin with one action small enough to complete—and meaningful enough to matter.
Every path follows the same simple principle.
Leaves helps you move from good intentions to one practical, manageable action.
Take one action
Complete a meaningful first step using tools you already have. No account or purchase is required.
Make it easier
Use one relevant Leaves capability when you are ready for more guidance, structure, or permanence.
Learn as you go
Explore one practical guide that helps you complete the step without becoming overwhelmed.
You can always come back and choose another step.
Family heritage is not preserved in a single afternoon. It grows through small, deliberate acts repeated over time.
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