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Reminder: Give to Hendrick Hospice and Light up a Life

By: BigCountryHomePage.com Staff
Updated: December 14, 2012
Since 1983, West Texans have owed a debt of gratitude to Hendrick Hospice Care which has faithfully provided service for patients in the private home setting, long term facilities, nursing facilities and the hospital with in a 60 mile radius.

Hendrick Hospice Care provides a full range of hospice services including, but not limited to: physicians, nursing care, home health aides, bereavement care, pastoral counseling, symptom management, dietary needs, special medical equipment and supplies, pharmaceuticals, physical, occupational and speech therapy.

Since Hendrick Hsospice Care is a non-profit organization, they need support to continue the legacy of care offered to Abilene area residents.

To become a Hospice Care Star, make a $15 a month donation (auto payed from checking, debit or credit card) for one year.

$75,000 is the official goal. When the goal is reached, the star on top of the 'Hospice Tree' on the roof of Hendrick Medical Center will be lit.

Last year the star was lit and shined brightly into the new year.

Each Hendrick Hospice Star Sponsor will receive the Hospice Star t-shirt to commemorate your generosity and your membership into an elite group of loving, caring and giving individuals that cared enough to help.

For more info about the program: http://bigcountryhomepage.com/light-up-a-life

You can also listen live on KEAN to the Radiothon: http://keanradio.com/listen-live/popup/

See the tree: http://www.hendrickhospice.org/cam.php

Make an online donation: https://npo.networkforgood.org/Donate/Donate.aspx?npoSubscriptionId=1004423&uniqueID=634528938326470798

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