Christmas.
For many, it means rest, family, and quiet moments.
For others: final builds, load-outs, night shifts, tour buses, a radio in the ear instead of mulled wine in hand.
Wherever you are right now – we see you.
This year has not been easy for many crews.
Long days, short nights, changing locations, high responsibility.
Add pressure, lack of time, physical exhaustion – and sometimes the feeling that you have to keep functioning even when your batteries are already empty.
That is exactly why CrewCare exists.
Not to “optimize” people.
But to support the humans behind the show and event industry – just as they are.
Thank you.
Thank you for your trust.
Thank you for your openness.
Thank you for every story, every conversation, every honest “I’m not doing well right now.”
Mental health is not a luxury.
Especially not in an industry driven by passion – and often by self-exhaustion.
For the coming days
If you can:
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take breaks
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catch up on sleep
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eat properly
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get some fresh air
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breathe without time pressure
And if Christmas feels difficult for you: that’s okay too.
You don’t have to feel festive.
Looking ahead
We are entering the new year with CrewCare with a clear goal:
more support, more connection, more real help for crews – and no raised fingers.