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The Hunt for Hospice is a community-wide Easter Egg Hunt with games, bounce houses, pictures with the Easter Bunny and more.  All of the funds raised through this event go directly to the Compassionate Care Hospice Foundation.  If you aren’t familiar with this incredible organization, let me share a little bit. 

Imagine the anguish of a parent trying to care for a terminally ill child and facing the threat of mortgage foreclosure. Think of the hospice patient who can’t leave the house because he doesn’t have the funds to repair his wheelchair, or is trying to decide between buying medication or food.  Picture the child who has lost a parent and the overwhelming grief they are left to process.  These are the lives touched by the Compassionate Care Hospice Foundation.  Compassionate Care Hospice Foundation is the calm in the heart of the storm for individuals who are terminally ill, or for their families, when there is nowhere else to turn.  Since 2004, CCHF has provided nearly $3 million in financial aid to help terminally ill people who are in financial need and their immediate household pay for life’s basics – food, shelter, utilities and comfort items whenever possible.  CCHF also provides free grief and bereavement support groups to children who have experienced a loss from illness, murder, suicide, drug overdose, military deployment or divorce through a group called COMPASSIONATE COURAGE.  Compassionate Care Hospice Foundation has been certified "Best in America" by the Independent Charities of America.
           
On March 2, 2013, we will hold the 2nd Annual Hunt for Hospice.  If you are interested in being a sponsor for this year’s event, see the information below.  All corporate sponsors will be featured on the Hunt for Hospice website, and Platinum Sponsors will also be able to display banners or marketing materials for free the day of the hunt. 

Levels of sponsorship are as follows:
*       Platinum Sponsor- $300
*       Gold Sponsor- $150
*         Friends of Hunt for Hospice – donations of any amount

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