2020 Community Report: Our Mission of Compassion

The majority of our high-touch, in-person team approach to compassionate hospice care is provided wherever a patient calls home, which could be their residence, an assisted living facility, or a skilled nursing facility. Our mission of compassion was underway in this new fiscal year, and so were our fundraising efforts to ensure that no patient would ever be denied care due to an inability to pay. In October 2019, the Community Hospice & Palliative Care Foundation team held their annual Halloween Doors & More fundraiser at The Jacksonville Fairgrounds, followed by three December events: our Circle of Angels holiday fundraiser at the home of Ray and Linda Matuza, and two Tree of Life celebrations, one on our Mandarin campus in Jacksonville and the other on our Stephen R. Chapman Family Community Campus in St. Augustine.

Upon the successful completion of these signature events, the team began planning their next two annual events, the Kelsi Young Gift of Care fundraiser and the These Kids Can Play event at THE PLAYERS, both

of which take place annually in March.

F UN & F UNDR A I S I NG (From top) These Kids Can Play, Tree of Life Celebration, and Halloween Doors & More

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