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QUAC CITIES, Iowa/Ill. (KWQC) - A new program this holiday season will honor hospice patients and their families with special Christmas ornaments. The Trinity Health Foundation kicked off its ...
A candy cane and elf ornament, by Bob Hershey, hangs on a tree at Hospice & Community Care’s Bob Fryer & Family Inpatient Center with 125 handcrafted wooden holiday ornaments Thursday, Dec. 1, 2022.
The small-business owner donated 24 ornaments to Hospice Savannah for the second year last week. Many of Kelly’s customers, she said, use them to capture final holiday messages from their ...
“My parents loved Christmas, and that’s something they passed on to me,” Salmanowicz said. “I love preparing for Christmas every year.” It took about 30 hours to complete this craft project.
Because of COVID-19 restrictions, ornaments will not be available for pick-up, and instead will be shipped to your home at no additional cost. For more information, call 888-789-2922.
The small-business owner donated 24 ornaments to Hospice Savannah for the second year last week. Many of Kelly’s customers, she said, use them to capture final holiday messages from their ...
Proceeds support the Halifax Health-Hospice Patient Memorial Fund. In 2021, Halifax Health-Hospice donated $2.1 million in benefits back to the community through the Patient Memorial Fund, Smith said.
The Christmas Treasures shop will open for business on Monday, Oct. 12, inside the Life's Treasures Hospice Thrift Store at 317 S. Court St. in Medina.
The hospice booth will allow people to hang a paper dove ornament on a Christmas tree in honor of a deceased loved one. Other ornaments will be available to purchase.
Community News Hospice of Medina County’s Christmas Treasures store to open on Sept. 16 Published: Aug. 25, 2019, 5:38 p.m.
Updated: Nov. 12, 2011, 3:00 p.m. |Published: Nov. 12, 2011, 2:00 p.m. By Holly Deal ...
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