Ray Hickey Hospice House
A nonprofit fundraiser supporting
PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center FoundationRay Hickey Hospice House fundraiser
$300
raised by 3 people
$18,000 goal
9 days left
1
match
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For over 20 years, the Ray Hickey Hospice House has provided compassionate, end-of-life care for individuals and families in Clark County. Although Medicare does not pay for hospice house room and board, the doors of the Ray Hickey Hospice House are open to all – regardless of their ability to pay. Last year, RHHH provided over $600,000 of charity care, thanks to the generous support of donors.
By making a gift during GiveMore24! you can shine twice the light on your community and uplift the lives of our loved ones, neighbors and friends today. And thanks to a very generous lead gift of $5,000 from Friends of Hospice Southwest Washington, we are off to a strong start!
With one gift today, your impact will be DOUBLED to spark innovations in end-of-life care that mean greater peace, dignity and comfort for anyone in need, right here at home.
Thanks to the incredible generosity of MaryAnne Aspinwall, Sally Greenlee, and Paul Kyne, your gift will be matched dollar for dollar up to $18,000 to make an even bigger impact!
Words from this grateful family speak to the true impact your support makes:
“The dedicated caregivers at Ray Hickey Hospice House took such amazing care of Mom when she was nearing the end. They gave all their compassion and tenderness to her and our family. It’s hard to describe how much their presence and expert care touched Mom and us. We will be forever thankful.”
You can help unlock this generous match by giving early to support the best possible care at the Ray Hickey Hospice House for patients and their families during some of life’s most difficult moments. When you give now, your gift will work twice as hard and go two times as far!
Because of you, PeaceHealth Southwest can do more, care for more and accelerate innovations in hospice care to ease the way for loved ones on their final journey. Your gifts are an act of grace—and that is a beautiful thing.