Carpenter Hospice has the connections and the expertise to be a leader of change.
And, we have tremendous friends.
To propel our Bridge of Care forward, Carpenter Hospice has received a matching gift challenge of $750,000 from Blair and Kathy McKeil. They will match every dollar donated, up to $750,000. Through their leadership, we have an opportunity to create real, measurable change.
Our Bridge of Care Solution
Respite Care Program
As the time a caregiver spends providing care increases, so can the distress they experience. Carpenter Hospice will provide the solution with short-term specialized care. The program is a two-fold approach of client support and caregiver respite. Learn more >
Wellness Outreach Program
Carpenter Hospice will help connect individuals and their caregivers earlier in their journey to services and wellness programs that proactively respond to their unique needs. Our approach is to move beyond treating only the symptoms of their illness, to holistically supporting the individual and their family. Learn more >
Bereavement, Supportive Care and Spiritual Services
Carpenter Hospice will help navigate and guide individuals and families to services with a comprehensive approach to wellness that encompasses body, mind, and soul connections. Learn more >
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Matching Gift Challenge
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Re-Imaging Palliative Care
Carpenter Hospice provides a support system for the client, their caregivers, and their family. But we know we can do so much more.
We are set to address the most urgent needs and we need your support.
“Our commitment to Carpenter Hospice is deeply rooted in the respect that we have for its leadership, staff and treasured volunteers who give so much of themselves everyday to ensure their clients receive the skilled care they deserve. The Bridge of Care Matching Gift Challenge supports the Hospice’s vital programs and services that will be made readily available to the broader community – giving individuals, caregivers and their families the specialized care they deserve to navigate end of life care with grace and dignity.”
-Blair and Kathy McKeil
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