Elderly Archives | 精东影业's Charities /category/elderly/ Wed, 06 Nov 2024 00:18:14 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 /wp-content/uploads/2024/02/cropped-ac-favicon-32x32.png Elderly Archives | 精东影业's Charities /category/elderly/ 32 32 National Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness Month /news/national-alzheimers-disease-awareness-month-2/ Wed, 06 Nov 2024 00:18:12 +0000 http://charities.local/national-alzheimers-disease-awareness-month-2/ President Ronald Reagan designated November as Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness Month in 1983 when there were less than two million people suffering from the disease. Since then, that number has grown to more than five million. In recognition of National Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness Month November 1-30, 2024, 精东影业’s Charities is celebrating the following members who are…

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President Ronald Reagan designated November as Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness Month in 1983 when there were less than two million people suffering from the disease. Since then, that number has grown to more than five million.

In recognition of National Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness Month November 1-30, 2024, 精东影业’s Charities is celebrating the following members who are making a difference in the fight to end Alzheimer’s Disease.

One of the most cost-efficient ways you can support these nonprofits听is to donate to them via payroll deduction through your employer’s workplace giving program (Don’t have a program?听听to have your employer contact our team.) Click on each charity’s name below to learn more about their work, and to make a donation now!

Alzheimer’s – Insight Memory Care Center
Provides care, support, and education for individuals with Alzheimer’s disease and other memory impairments, their families, caregivers, and the community, through their adult day health and resource center.

Alzheimer’s Disease Research
Advances research to better understand, treat, and prevent Alzheimer’s. Founded in 1985, Alzheimer’s Disease Research has awarded nearly $120 million to innovative projects aimed at ending the disease.

FNIH (Foundation for the National Institutes of Health)
Generates and implements new research models that lower the cost and accelerate the progress of biomedical research through public-private partnerships. One of the many groundbreaking initiatives FNIH manages is the Alzheimers Disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI).听The听, is a landmark partnership and study that for years has profoundly influenced our understanding of Alzheimer鈥檚 disease (AD) by identifying the earliest changes in brain structure and function that signal its onset and progression.

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World Alzheimer鈥檚 Day is September 21st /news/world-alzheimers-day-september-21st/ Mon, 19 Aug 2024 15:04:39 +0000 http://charities.local/world-alzheimers-day-september-21st/ Alzheimer鈥檚 disease is the most common form of dementia, a group of disorders that impairs mental functioning. According to听BrightFocus, more than 6 million 精东影业ns are living with Alzheimer鈥檚 disease, and unless scientists can unlock the secrets of this disease, the number of cases is expected to triple by the year 2050. Each year on September…

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Alzheimer鈥檚 disease is the most common form of dementia, a group of disorders that impairs mental functioning. According to听, more than 6 million 精东影业ns are living with Alzheimer鈥檚 disease, and unless scientists can unlock the secrets of this disease, the number of cases is expected to triple by the year 2050. Each year on September 21st, organizations around the world concentrate their efforts on raising awareness about Alzheimer’s and dementia so that we can better understand those living with this chronic disease, generate more funds for research, and garner global commitment to discovering how to prevent, treat, and cure this disease.听

In recognition of World Alzheimer’s Day听精东影业’s Charities is celebrating the following agents of change who we are proud to call our members.

One of the most cost-efficient ways you can support these nonprofits听is to donate to them via payroll deduction through your employer’s workplace giving program (Don’t have a program?听听to have your employer contact our team.) Click on each charity’s name below to learn more about their work, and to make a donation now!


Alzheimer’s Disease Research (a program of BrightFocus Foundation):听

Alzheimer鈥檚 Disease Research is a leader in funding innovative science that is the key to unlocking the mysteries of this disease. Many scientists get their first grant from Alzheimer’s Disease Research, which validates their work and opens the door for more grants from other sources.听 to learn more.听


Insight Memory Care Center (IMCC)

Serving Northern Virginia since 1984,听Insight Memory Care Center听is a nonprofit adult day health and resource center providing specialized care, support, and education for individuals with Alzheimer鈥檚 disease and other memory impairments, their families, caregivers, and the community.听 IMCC offers a spectrum of holistic care, with a vision of a community where those affected by memory impairments can achieve the highest quality of life. to learn more about their work.

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National Hospice and Palliative Care Month /news/national-hospice-and-palliative-care-month-2/ Thu, 26 Oct 2023 04:00:00 +0000 http://charities.local/national-hospice-and-palliative-care-month-2/ Each November, hospice and palliative care programs reach听out to raise awareness about the importance of high-quality hospice and palliative care. Hospice and palliative care programs provide pain management, symptom control, psychosocial support and spiritual care to patients and their families. These programs combine the highest level of quality medical care with emotional and spiritual support…

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Each November, hospice and palliative care programs reach听out to raise awareness about the importance of high-quality hospice and palliative care. Hospice and palliative care programs provide pain management, symptom control, psychosocial support and spiritual care to patients and their families. These programs combine the highest level of quality medical care with emotional and spiritual support that families need most when facing a serious illness or dealing with end of life issues.

In recognition of National Hospice and Palliative Care Month November 1-30, 2023, 精东影业’s Charities is celebrating the following members who are raising awareness for high-quality hospice and palliative care.

One of the most cost-efficient ways you can support these nonprofits听is to donate to them via payroll deduction through your employer’s workplace giving program (Don’t have a program?听听to have your employer contact our team.) Click on each charity’s name below to learn more about their work, and to make a donation now!

Capital Caring听贬别补濒迟丑
Founded in 1977, Capital Caring Health is one of the first and largest nonprofit hospice and palliative care organizations, providing听hospice and palliative care to more than 102,000 patients and families in Northern Virginia, Washington, DC, and Prince Georges County, Maryland. Capital Caring Health also offers bereavement counseling for families, as well as the community-at-large. Core services include听hospice, palliative care, point of hope counseling, inpatient care,听and research and education.听

Montgomery Hospice, Inc.
Since 1981, Montgomery Hospice has provided professional medical, emotional, and spiritual care to terminally ill residents of Montgomery County. Patients receive services without regard to insurance status or financial resources. Professional counselors provide grief support without charge to family members of adult hospice patients for thirteen months after the loss of their loved one and for two years to families of children who suffer from life-limiting illnesses.

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Celebrate March for Meals 2023! /news/celebrate-march-meals-2023/ Tue, 21 Feb 2023 05:00:00 +0000 http://charities.local/celebrate-march-meals-2023/ On March 22, 1972, President Richard Nixon signed into law a measure that amended the Older 精东影业ns Act of 1965 and established a national nutrition program for seniors 60 years and older. For 50 years, these critical programs 鈥 commonly referred to as Meals on Wheels听鈥 have delivered more than just nutritious meals to homebound…

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On March 22, 1972, President Richard Nixon signed into law a measure that amended the Older 精东影业ns Act of 1965 and established a national nutrition program for seniors 60 years and older. For 50 years, these critical programs 鈥 commonly referred to as Meals on Wheels听鈥 have delivered more than just nutritious meals to homebound seniors in virtually every community across the country. And, the dedicated staff and volunteers who deliver these meals each week provide a vital lifeline and connection to the community, which are sometimes all it takes to keep our senior neighbors at home, where they want to be.

programs have come together each March since 2002 to celebrate this proven collaboration of local community organizations, businesses, all levels of government and compassionate individuals to ensure that our seniors are not forgotten.听By volunteering, donating or speaking out,听测辞耻听can ensure the seniors in your neighborhood can live more healthy, happy and independent lives at home, where they want to be.

How to Join the March!听

  1. The 2023听Community Champions Week will be celebrated between March 20-24. During this time, local Meals on Wheels programs invite local, state and federal officials, local celebrities and other prominent community figures to safely deliver meals, speak out for seniors and raise awareness for the power of their work. .

  2. Celebrate Locally:Celebrations and opportunities will vary by location, so it’s best to reach out to your local Meals on Wheels program for details! .听

  3. Learn More about Meals on Wheels!听Our nation鈥檚 senior population is growing exponentially, outpacing the resources available to serve vulnerable older adults and putting their health and well-being in jeopardy. Meals on Wheels is a proven public-private partnership that effectively addresses the challenges of aging by promoting health and improving quality of life for at-risk seniors. By leveraging the existing Meals on Wheels network, we have the opportunity to not only keep seniors healthy and independent at home, where they want to be, but also save billions in tax dollars by keeping them out of more costly healthcare alternatives. .

  4. Support Meals on Wheels with a Donation.One of the most cost-efficient ways you can support Meals on Wheels is to donate to them via payroll deduction through your employer’s workplace giving program (Don’t have a program?听Click here听to have your employer contact our team.) You can also听听to donate via credit card on Meals on Wheels’ website now.

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National Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness Month /news/national-alzheimers-disease-awareness-month/ Tue, 25 Oct 2022 04:00:00 +0000 http://charities.local/national-alzheimers-disease-awareness-month/ President Ronald Reagan designated November as Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness Month in 1983 when there were less than two million people suffering from the disease. Since then, that number has grown to more than five million. In recognition of National Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness Month听November 1-30, 2022, 精东影业’s Charities is celebrating the following members who are making…

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President Ronald Reagan designated November as Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness Month in 1983 when there were less than two million people suffering from the disease. Since then, that number has grown to more than five million.

In recognition of National Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness Month听November 1-30, 2022, 精东影业’s Charities is celebrating the following members who are making a difference in the fight to end Alzheimer’s Disease.

One of the most cost-efficient ways you can support these nonprofits听is to donate to them via payroll deduction through your employer’s workplace giving program (Don’t have a program?听听to have your employer contact our team.) Click on each charity’s name below to learn more about their work, and to make a donation now!

Alzheimer’s – Insight Memory Care Center
Provides care, support, and education for individuals with Alzheimer’s disease and other memory impairments, their families, caregivers, and the community, through their adult day health and resource center.

Alzheimer’s Disease Research
Advances research to better understand, treat, and prevent Alzheimer’s. Founded in 1985, Alzheimer’s Disease Research has awarded nearly $120 million to innovative projects aimed at ending the disease.听

FNIH (Foundation for the National Institutes of Health)
Generates and implements new research models that lower the cost and accelerate the progress of biomedical research through public-private partnerships. One of the many groundbreaking initiatives FNIH manages is the Alzheimers Disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI).听The听, is a landmark partnership and study that for years has profoundly influenced our understanding of Alzheimer鈥檚 disease (AD) by identifying the earliest changes in brain structure and function that signal its onset and progression.

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National Hospice and Palliative Care Month /news/national-hospice-and-palliative-care-month/ Tue, 25 Oct 2022 04:00:00 +0000 http://charities.local/national-hospice-and-palliative-care-month/ Each November, hospice and palliative care programs reach听out to raise awareness about the importance of high-quality hospice and palliative care. Hospice and palliative care programs provide pain management, symptom control, psychosocial support and spiritual care to patients and their families. These programs combine the highest level of quality medical care with emotional and spiritual support…

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Each November, hospice and palliative care programs reach听out to raise awareness about the importance of high-quality hospice and palliative care. Hospice and palliative care programs provide pain management, symptom control, psychosocial support and spiritual care to patients and their families. These programs combine the highest level of quality medical care with emotional and spiritual support that families need most when facing a serious illness or dealing with end of life issues.

In recognition of National Hospice and Palliative Care Month November 1-30, 2022, 精东影业’s Charities is celebrating the following members who are raising awareness for high-quality hospice and palliative care.

One of the most cost-efficient ways you can support these nonprofits听is to donate to them via payroll deduction through your employer’s workplace giving program (Don’t have a program?听听to have your employer contact our team.) Click on each charity’s name below to learn more about their work, and to make a donation now!

Capital Caring听贬别补濒迟丑
Founded in 1977, Capital Caring Health is one of the first and largest nonprofit hospice and palliative care organizations, providing听hospice and palliative care to more than 102,000 patients and families in Northern Virginia, Washington, DC, and Prince Georges County, Maryland. Capital Caring Health also offers bereavement counseling for families, as well as the community-at-large. Core services include听hospice, palliative care, point of hope counseling, inpatient care,听and research and education.听

Montgomery Hospice, Inc.
Since 1981, Montgomery Hospice has provided professional medical, emotional, and spiritual care to terminally ill residents of Montgomery County. Patients receive services without regard to insurance status or financial resources. Professional counselors provide grief support without charge to family members of adult hospice patients for thirteen months after the loss of their loved one and for two years to families of children who suffer from life-limiting illnesses.

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Alzheimer鈥檚 Disease Research Early Supporter of New Alzheimer鈥檚 Blood Test /news/alzheimers-disease-research-early-supporter-new-alzheimers-blood-test-0/ Wed, 05 Oct 2022 04:00:00 +0000 http://charities.local/alzheimers-disease-research-early-supporter-new-alzheimers-blood-test-0/ There are over 6 million 精东影业ns living with Alzheimer鈥檚 disease today and by 2050, that number may reach over 14 million. This means it鈥檚 likely to affect people we know, including our friends and loved ones. Alzheimer鈥檚 Disease Research, a BrightFocus Foundation program, believes supporting early-career scientists鈥 bold ideas through research holds tremendous hope that…

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There are over 6 million 精东影业ns living with Alzheimer鈥檚 disease today and by 2050, that number may reach over 14 million. This means it鈥檚 likely to affect people we know, including our friends and loved ones. believes supporting early-career scientists鈥 bold ideas through research holds tremendous hope that one day, we will end this terrible disease.

Since Alzheimer鈥檚 Disease Research was founded, we have advanced innovative science by supporting over 860 projects involving more than 2,624 scientists. This work has led to better understanding of the causes and progression of Alzheimer鈥檚, improved diagnostic tools, and important preventive measures people can take to help reduce their risk of this disease.

Researchers found that this test predicts Alzheimer’s brain pathology in people with memory and other cognitive issues. While the test itself cannot diagnose Alzheimer’s, it is an important new tool for physicians to aid in the evaluation process. This test does not involve any radiation and is noninvasive, requiring only a small blood sample. That sample is sent to C2N鈥檚 laboratory for analysis by mass spectrometry, and a healthcare provider will discuss the results with a patient. These features make the test more accessible than other diagnostic methods that physicians use to evaluate issues with memory and other cognitive issues and could pave the way for earlier diagnosis and treatment and greater enrollment in clinical trials. 鈥淭his is a scientific breakthrough with the potential to dramatically change Alzheimer鈥檚 research and patient care now and into the future,鈥 said Stacy Pagos Haller, President of Alzheimer鈥檚 Disease Research.

Alzheimer鈥檚 Disease Research Early Supporter of New Alzheimer鈥檚 Blood Test

The test was developed by Alzheimer鈥檚 Disease Research grant recipients Phillip Verghese, PhD, and Joel Braunstein, MD, MBA, who built upon the work of previous grantees David Holtzman, MD, and Randall Bateman, MD. Dr. Braunstein said, 鈥淭he best chance we have for treating Alzheimer鈥檚 disease will come from earlier detection and earlier intervention. We are grateful to Alzheimer鈥檚 Disease Research for being such a strong supporter every step of the way.鈥

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Your donation to Alzheimer鈥檚 Disease Research will help scientists find ways to better diagnose, prevent, treat, and ultimately cure Alzheimer鈥檚 as well as provide free, valuable information to the public about this disease. 听

If you鈥檙e a military or federal employee, you can support Alzheimer鈥檚 Disease Research through the Combined Federal Campaign (CFC). Our CFC number is 30518.

If you鈥檙e a private sector employee, you can also help fund Alzheimer鈥檚 Disease Research through your employer鈥檚 workplace giving program.

Click here if your company would like to start a workplace giving program to support Alzheimer鈥檚 Disease Research. We have partnered with 精东影业’s Charities, a workplace giving federation, which connects employees to the causes they care about the most.

Through your generosity to Alzheimer鈥檚 Disease Research, you can help end Alzheimer鈥檚 by donating:

  • $2/week ($104/year) to help buy personal protective equipment, data storage equipment, surgical tools, and cell culture dishes in labs.
  • $5/week ($260/year) to help purchase enough agarose, a powder used to make gel to isolate proteins, for several weeks in a biology lab. It could also purchase a vial of an antibody to detect tau in animal models of Alzheimer鈥檚.
  • $20/week ($1,040/year) to help cover the cost of an experiment to measure Alzheimer鈥檚 biomarkers (signs) in blood samples.
  • $20 – $40/week ($1,000 – $2,000/year) to help send a promising young researcher to an international science conference to share research results – a critical venue for analysis of discoveries.

To learn more about the research that you can help support, visit

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Alzheimer鈥檚 Researcher Guided by his Grandmother鈥檚 Experience /news/alzheimers-researcher-guided-his-grandmothers-experience/ Mon, 16 Nov 2020 05:00:00 +0000 http://charities.local/alzheimers-researcher-guided-his-grandmothers-experience/ About 5.8 million 精东影业ns are living with Alzheimer鈥檚 disease today and are waiting for a cure. By 2050, close to 15 million will be diagnosed with this memory-stealing disease. BrightFocus Foundation believes supporting scientists鈥 bold ideas through our Alzheimer鈥檚 Disease Research program holds tremendous hope. Every time you breathe, BrightFocus puts 31 cents towards Alzheimer鈥檚…

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About 5.8 million 精东影业ns are living with Alzheimer鈥檚 disease today and are waiting for a cure. By 2050, close to 15 million will be diagnosed with this memory-stealing disease. believes supporting scientists鈥 bold ideas through our holds tremendous hope.

Every time you breathe, BrightFocus puts 31 cents towards Alzheimer鈥檚 Disease Research. Right now, we are funding 133 research projects around the United States and abroad, a more than $35 million investment in potentially game-changing discoveries.

leads one of these promising studies. He is shedding new light on why Alzheimer鈥檚 can lead to weight loss, particularly early in the course of the disease.

Alzheimer鈥檚 Researcher Guided by his Grandmother鈥檚 Experience

Ishii is running a clinical trial analyzing blood and spinal fluid samples from cognitively healthy volunteers who have the earliest pathological signs of Alzheimer鈥檚 and comparing those samples to healthy individuals who lack Alzheimer鈥檚 pathology. Through his research, Ishii hopes to explore new avenues for developing better diagnosis and treatment of the disease.

He has seen the awful impact of Alzheimer鈥檚 up close. When watching the progression of his grandmother鈥檚 disease, he not only noticed her loss of identity and independence, but also that she shed a significant amount of weight despite eating what appeared to be her normal amount of food.

鈥淎s a grandson, I feel at times helpless as my grandmother鈥檚 dementia continues to worsen,鈥 said Ishii. 鈥淎s a clinician-scientist, I see the potential advances we can make by exploring clinical observations that can help solve the complexities of Alzheimer鈥檚 disease.鈥

Ishii began his connection to BrightFocus by attending , its signature program to identify and train the most promising early-career scientists in the field.

Grateful for a grant from Alzheimer鈥檚 Disease Research, he aims to make, 鈥渁 broader contribution to the large community of clinicians, research scientists, tireless family caregivers, and most importantly to the patients who are like my grandmother, all who are battling this devastating disease.鈥

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A donation to Alzheimer鈥檚 Disease Research can help scientists, like Dr. Ishii, find ways to better diagnose, prevent, and treat Alzheimer鈥檚 disease.

If you鈥檙e a military or federal employee, you can support Alzheimer鈥檚 Disease Research through the Combined Federal Campaign (CFC). Our CFC number is 30518.

If you鈥檙e a private sector employee, you can also help fund Alzheimer鈥檚 Disease Research through your employer鈥檚 workplace giving program.

Click here if your company would like to start a workplace giving program to support Alzheimer鈥檚 Disease Research. We have partnered with 精东影业’s Charities, a workplace giving federation, which connects employees to the causes they care about the most.

Through your generosity to BrightFocus鈥 Alzheimer鈥檚 Disease Research program, you can fund scientists鈥 projects and their careers:

  • $2/week ($104/year) can buy personal protective equipment, data storage equipment, surgical tools, and cell culture dishes.
  • $5/week ($260/year) will purchase enough agarose, a powder used to make gel to isolate proteins, for several weeks in a biology lab. It could also purchase a vial of an antibody to detect tau in animal models of Alzheimer鈥檚.
  • $20/week ($1,040/year) will cover the cost of an experiment to measure Alzheimer鈥檚 biomarkers (signs) in blood samples.
  • $20 – $40/week ($1,000 – $2,000/year) helps send a promising young researcher to an international science conference to share research results – a critical venue for analysis of discoveries.

To learn more about the research that you can help support, visit .

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World Alzheimer鈥檚 Day is September 21st /news/world-alzheimers-day-september-21st-0/ Wed, 16 Sep 2020 04:00:00 +0000 http://charities.local/world-alzheimers-day-september-21st-0/ Alzheimer鈥檚 disease is the most common form of dementia, a group of disorders that impairs mental functioning. According to听BrightFocus, over 50 million people live with Alzheimer鈥檚 disease or other dementias in the world today, and if breakthroughs are not discovered, rates could exceed 152 million by 2050. Each year on September 21st, organizations around the…

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Alzheimer鈥檚 disease is the most common form of dementia, a group of disorders that impairs mental functioning. According to听, over 50 million people live with Alzheimer鈥檚 disease or other dementias in the world today, and if breakthroughs are not discovered, rates could exceed 152 million by 2050. Each year on September 21st, organizations around the world concentrate their efforts on raising awareness about Alzheimer’s and dementia so that they听can better understand those living with this chronic disease, generate more funds for research, and garner global commitment to discovering how to prevent, treat, and cure this disease.听

In recognition of World Alzheimer’s Day听精东影业’s Charities is celebrating the following agents of change who we are proud to call our members.

One of the most cost-efficient ways you can support these nonprofits听is to donate to them via payroll deduction through your employer’s workplace giving program (Don’t have a program?听听to have your employer contact our team.) Click on each charity’s name below to learn more about their work, and to make a donation now!


Alzheimer’s Disease Research (a program of BrightFocus Foundation)

Currently supporting nearly 100 outstanding biomedical researcher projects, Alzheimer’s Disease Research believes in taking educated risks. Playing it safe won鈥檛 lead to breakthroughs, which is why they support early-stage research and invest in researchers with promise 鈥 even if they鈥檝e never received a grant before. Alzheimer’s Disease Research is forward-looking, imaginative, inspiring, and revolutionary. That鈥檚 why they are dedicated to funding innovative scientific investigations by the world鈥檚 leading researchers to discover how to treat, prevent, and one day cure this mind-stealing disease. In honor of World Alzheimer鈥檚 Day, your gift to fund better treatments and a cure will be matched dollar-for-dollar. to learn more.听


Alzheimer’s and Aging Research Center

Alzheimer’s and Aging Research Center is dedicated to the support of research directed towards the discovery and development of innovative methods to treat and possibly cure Alzheimer’s and aging-related diseases. They听provide funding for biomedical research and support for scientists to educate their peers and participate in scientific collaborations. This support provides scientists with necessary lab equipment and supplies, and allows them to establish and maintain relationships with other research scientists throughout the world to collaborate and share all scientific results. Click here to learn more about their work.听


Insight Memory Care Center (IMCC)

Serving Northern Virginia since 1984,听Insight Memory Care Center听is a nonprofit adult day health and resource center providing specialized care, support, and education for individuals with Alzheimer鈥檚 disease and other memory impairments, their families, caregivers, and the community.听IMCC offers a spectrum of holistic care, with a vision of a community where those affected by memory impairments can achieve the highest quality of life. to learn more about their work.

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The Critical Ways 精东影业鈥檚 Charities鈥 Nonprofit Members are Helping Communities Respond to the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) Pandemic /news/critical-ways-americas-charities-nonprofit-members-are-helping-communities-respond-covid-19/ Wed, 18 Mar 2020 04:00:00 +0000 http://charities.local/critical-ways-americas-charities-nonprofit-members-are-helping-communities-respond-covid-19/ Nonprofits are the backbone of our communities 鈥 some more visible than others in their impact and the needs they meet. While COVID-19, otherwise known as the coronavirus, is affecting everyone, nonprofits are particularly feeling the pinch as they simultaneously adjust their work environments and policies to ensure the safety and well-being of their staff…

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Nonprofits are the backbone of our communities 鈥 some more visible than others in their impact and the needs they meet. While COVID-19, otherwise known as the coronavirus, is affecting everyone, nonprofits are particularly feeling the pinch as they simultaneously adjust their work environments and policies to ensure the safety and well-being of their staff and volunteers, and demand for their programs and services surges beyond the scale their networks are prepared to handle. The cancelation of fundraising galas and partner development conferences further exacerbates the situation and strains their finances, capacity, and resources. The long-term impact to nonprofits鈥 bottom-line will affect the capacity of many nonprofits to serve their constituents in the months, and possibly years, to come.

To shed light on the important ways nonprofits are supporting our communities during this health and economic crisis, and to underscore how people across the country are being impacted in ways big and small, 精东影业鈥檚 Charities, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit celebrating its 40th anniversary this year working at the nexus of employers, charities, and employee donor giving and engagement, reached out to its community of 120+ nonprofit members for insights. If you don鈥檛 see the nonprofit you love listed here,听click here to search our full member list.

Below are just a handful of challenges 精东影业鈥檚 Charities鈥 high-impact, pre-vetted nonprofit members are facing. Our hope is that this article will bring light to the critical role nonprofits fill in this country; help individual donors identify and support nonprofits supporting coronavirus efforts; and encourage cross-sector collaboration to ensure these nonprofits have the necessary resources, capacity, and support to continue providing help throughout this pandemic and beyond. 听

When you’re ready to give to these (or other)听nonprofits, visit听our听听to learn why workplace giving is the most efficient and effective method to support them.

Demand for Food and Basic Essentials Rapidly Increases While Support from Donations, Volunteers, and Government Diminishes

School closures, job disruptions, lack of paid sick leave, and the health threat鈥檚 disproportionate impact on the elderly and low-income families are only a few aspects of this evolving crisis. As food banks are already seeing a decrease in retail donations, unique product distribution challenges, declining volunteer groups, and increased product demand for vulnerable populations, Feeding 精东影业 has launched a COVID-19 Response Fund.

鈥淲e have seeded the fund with $2.65 million and plan to meet member鈥檚 needs and the creation and distribution of staged food boxes in the most vulnerable areas of our country. With the help of our supporters and partners, we are leading a conversation on how to address immediate and long-term needs as well as mitigate the impact on our nation鈥檚 most at-risk populations,鈥 shared Teresa Gruber, Director, Employee Engagement, Feeding 精东影业.

The most vulnerable among us rely on school meals and feeding programs to survive. Those living paycheck-to-paycheck may not have savings or support systems to help. Feed the Children, which works to alleviate childhood hunger, told us that the coronavirus has already impacted the National School Lunch Program, which typically supplies close to 29 million free or reduced lunches. These meals are a critical lifeline. As school doors close across the country, vital essentials need to reach food-insecure families as soon as possible. As Feed the Children CEO Travis Arnold , 鈥淧lease know that your donation may be the lifeline for a struggling family or child who lives in your community. That’s why every donation matters so much.鈥

Diane Clifford, Managing Director, Constituency Development at No Kid Hungry, which focuses on policies and programs necessary to end childhood hunger, stated, 鈥淲e are working to ensure that school administrators and program operators have the information they need on how to keep meal programs running. This post from our Center for Best Practices provides guidance on to meet the nutritional needs of students during school closures related to COVID-19. We have sent it to many schools, state agencies, and community organizations, but we want as many leaders to have this info as possible.鈥

Nonprofits like Miriam鈥檚 Kitchen, whose mission is to end chronic homelessness in Washington, D.C., rely heavily on volunteers and in-kind donations. In the past 37 years, Miriam鈥檚 Kitchen has never closed its doors. The population vulnerable to COVID-19鈥攐lder individuals with complicating health factors鈥攊s the very population Miriam鈥檚 Kitchen serves, so continuing their services is more important than ever. While making the difficult decision to temporarily suspend their volunteer program, Miriam鈥檚 Kitchen staff from various departments will fill in to ensure meal services and streamlined case management continue. They are asking for donations to their Miriam鈥檚 Kitchen鈥檚 Emergency Flex Fund to help them ramp up and sustain efforts in response to COVID-19.

Virginia-based Lorton Community Action Center (LCAC) is operating as usual, but taking extra precautions to keep its clients, volunteers, and staff safe. Clients visiting the food pantry have been offered additional, non-perishable food, and two weeks ago each family received Clean Start kits (hygiene and cleaning items). Additionally, LCAC is providing extra kids packs with additional non-perishable goods (Ramen, Easy Mac, etc鈥) in the weeks ahead to meet the needs of neighborhood children and teens. Just this past week, a father who frequents LCAC told the nonprofit, 鈥渢hank you for making sure our kids have what they need.鈥

The team at Operation Warm, which provides kids with coats and so much more, told us, 鈥淭his is our outreach time via conferences and we are no longer traveling as conferences are being canceled. So, opportunities to develop new partnerships are hindered. It is too early to have a handle on the impact this will have on corporate giving, but we already know there will be more families in need in the fall and demand for our coats will likely go up, as it did in 2008-2011.鈥澨

Health, Safety, and Lifelines are at Stake 鈥 for People and Pets

Even larger organizations like the Red Cross are feeling the blow, with the Food and Drug Administration as 精东影业n Red Cross blood drives are being canceled nationwide. Ivana Krejci, Development Operations Specialist for the 精东影业n Red Cross of Central & South Texas Region shared, 鈥淭o meet the constant demand for lifesaving blood, the Red Cross must collect about 13,000 blood donations and more than 2,500 platelet donations every day.

鈥淭hrough Monday, March 16, we have seen over 2,700 Red Cross blood drives canceled nationwide due to coronavirus concerns, resulting in about 86,000 fewer blood donations,鈥 shared Emily Schricker, Grant Specialist with 精东影业n Red Cross Eastern Pennsylvania. 鈥淎s more schools and businesses close their doors, this number will only continue to grow. This blood shortage could impact patients who need surgery, victims of car accidents and other emergencies, or patients suffering from cancer. One of the most important things you can do to ensure we don鈥檛 have another health care crisis on top of the Coronavirus is to give blood.鈥

Believe In Tomorrow Children鈥檚 House at Johns Hopkins, which serves pediatric patients and their families who travel from throughout the U.S. and the world as their child receives treatment for a life-threatening illness at the Johns Hopkins Children鈥檚 Center, is simply overwhelmed with the demands of responding to this health crisis. With eight facilities that serve immune-suppressed pediatric patients, they have had to make major policy and procedural changes within each of their facilities.

Brian Morrison, President, CEO, and Founder of The Believe In Tomorrow Children鈥檚 Foundation stated, 鈥淲e have had to stop virtually all volunteer services and activities as we greatly restrict the number of people who can enter the Children鈥檚 House at Johns Hopkins, which is located on the grounds of the Johns Hopkins Hospital. We are working to completely overhaul our family food service program at the Children鈥檚 House at Johns Hopkins, which provides breakfast and dinners to an average of 60 guests daily. Our food program has relied heavily on volunteers coming into the facility to help prepare and serve meals, and we are now switching to meals that are prepared off-premises in restaurants and delivered daily. We are also now purchasing and asking for donations of high quality frozen meals in bulk. Additional cleaning and housekeeping staff are being hired to disinfect surface areas on a continuous rotation throughout the day. Similar precautions and procedures are being implemented in each of our pediatric respite facilities. We are asking for additional funding to support our families, who are often far from home, and due to their child鈥檚 illness cannot leave the hospital area. Gift cards to give to families and contributions to support our programs are greatly appreciated. We are preparing for a two to three month period of major instability.鈥

Humans aren鈥檛 the only ones being impacted by the coronavirus. Best Friends Animal Sanctuary made a historic decision this week to close its sanctuary to visitors for the first time in its 36 years of operation. Their Lifesaving Centers throughout the nation are also closing to the public over the next week in an effort to remain conscientious in their attempts to limit and protect their partners, volunteers, and employees from any potential exposure to the illness.

鈥淭his will have an incredible impact on national lifesaving efforts as adoptions will slow down but intake will remain steady or potentially even increase,鈥 stated Jane Jetabut, Corporate Engagement Specialist, Best Friends Animal Society. 鈥淎t this time, we are urgently in need of fosters. As many folks will now be working from home, now is a great time to make an incredible lifesaving contribution by providing a short term foster space for a shelter pet.鈥

While protective measures like social distancing and self-quarantine of infected/potentially infected individuals are inconvenient for everyone, for victims of domestic violence, they can become life-threatening. Danger inside of the home can increase along with the risks posed by the virus pandemic. When abusers have expanded access to their families, such as during the holidays, reports of domestic violence increase. Additionally, when law enforcement and medical services are forced to focus elsewhere, support services can begin to break down. According to , the number of domestic violence cases reported to police in Hubei province, China nearly tripled in February after quarantine for coronavirus.

For those already experiencing domestic violence, the pandemic will add anxiety and challenges that come with having to ensure childcare, maintain employment and nutrition for their family, and access healthcare. The loss of work and income caused by coronavirus can mean the difference between safety and independence and life with an abuser.

PCADV is monitoring the COVID-19 pandemic closely and is providing daily guidance to its network of local domestic violence programs across the Commonwealth,鈥 said Susan Higginbotham, CEO, PCADV. Adding, 鈥淥ur programs will continue providing direct services, and we are collectively making every effort possible to ensure minimal disruption in services.鈥

Shelter space is a concern. In Pennsylvania alone, PCADV鈥檚 domestic violence programs average more than 6,500 unmet requests for housing each year鈥攁nd that鈥檚 when residents are not facing a pandemic. In response to COVID-19, if needed, and when possible, programs will use hoteling and other alternative housing models.

Making Urgent Information and News about the Coronavirus Accessible to the Deaf Community

A far overlooked issue is the dissemination of information about the coronavirus itself. Much of the information shared by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) have been in complex college-level English text form. Such information is not accessible to many people in the U.S., particularly those whose primary or only language is another language, as well as those who comprehend plain English rather than complex English.

Many within the deaf community use 精东影业n Sign Language (ASL) as their primary or only language. Yet, the CDC and HHS do not include any videos in ASL that explain the same urgent and critical information shared with everyone else in complex English.

Howard A. Rosenblum, Esq., Chief Executive Officer & Director of Legal Services at the National Association of the Deaf (NAD) stated, 鈥淒espite our strenuous efforts in urging both the CDC and HHS to disseminate information in ASL, they have repeatedly told us “it is coming,” yet the crisis is at critical levels and many places are closing. It鈥檚 not okay to share ASL information a month after everyone else has information. This is not acceptable and it is also illegal under federal disability rights laws.鈥

Moreover, Rosenblum shares, 鈥淲e [NAD] have been expending time and effort to ensure that state and local governments hold accessible press conferences that advise their local populations on what to do during the epidemic. Too often, such press conferences are not accessible. Some are captioned, which is good but is not accessible for those who only understand ASL. We urge all such press conferences across the country to have both captioning and ASL interpretation. Nothing less.鈥澨

Keeping Educational and Arts Programs for People with Disabilities and Underserved Populations Operational

While some nonprofits have made the tough choice to cancel or suspend their own programs, having that choice has not been the case for all. Susan Slattery, Director of Outreach at Art Spark Texas, which provides programs supporting people with disabilities 鈥 including veterans and wounded warriors 鈥 shared, 鈥淭here is a general feeling of uncertainty because, in many cases, we are not the ones who made the decisions to close. Property owners and program partners are also facing the same dilemmas, and we have to work together for the common good. Not only does this affect the people we serve, who already experience social isolation, it affects our funding streams and impacts staff and family members. We will have to look at ways to streamline programs and services into the unforeseeable future, but are pleased at the outpouring of support we have received from our current funders.鈥

Generation Hope, which describes its work as a 鈥渢wo-generation solution to poverty,鈥 works with teen parents in college and their little ones. Between college campus and school closures, admission to physical and mental healthcare facilities, and access to food, Generation Hope鈥檚 team and case managers are working to ensure the support and services they provide continue without interruption 鈥 moving some of their programming to virtual delivery where possible. Generation Hope asks people to sign up to tutor remotely, mail laptops and Wi-Fi hotspot equipment to their office (located at 415 Michigan Ave, NE, Suite 430, Washington, DC 20017), donate to their Scholar Emergency Fund, and help with general operating support.

The National Capital Area Council Boy Scouts of 精东影业鈥檚 (NCAC) first priority is the health and safety of its staff, volunteers, and Scouts, and their moral responsibility to follow guidelines for social distancing to help stop the spread of this disease. While much is still unknown about how dramatically they will be affected by the coronavirus, they have currently canceled all programs, events, and camps until at least April 30. In addition to technology and resource deficits, this disruption will result in lost revenue. A donation of $240 can help NCAC cover the cost of programs for one Scout whose family has been economically challenged by COVID-19.

As is the case with many other nonprofits we鈥檝e heard from, Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF), whose programs and scholarships are life-changing for students鈥攎any who are low-income and first-generation college students鈥攊s having to postpone and cancel critical fundraising events that support TMCF鈥檚 overall mission. Not only does TMCF provide unparalleled access to a funnel of opportunities for students to journey to college, through college, and into a career, but TMCF also serves as an essential pipeline, providing corporations with critical exposure to diverse talent. Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) have long been overlooked as major corporations build their university relations plans largely with predominately white institutions. The programming TMCF offers allows senior leaders, hiring managers, and other corporate stakeholders to engage with the talent they would not normally engage with cost-efficiently, proving to corporate leaders that HBCUs provide a rich and viable pipeline of diverse talent. This process of exposing the value of HBCUs is central to the mission of TMCF and critical to their ability to deepen current funding resources and attracting new ones.

The Need for Sustainable Nonprofit Funding

The event of 精东影业鈥檚 Charities鈥 40th anniversary has given us an opportunity to pause and reflect on philanthropy. In all our time supporting nonprofits and businesses and advancing the greater good, we have never seen the social impact community face a crisis quite like this one. While the full scale of the coronavirus toll has yet to be seen, one thing is crystal clear: nonprofits all across the U.S. are playing an absolutely vital role in addressing and mitigating the impact the coronavirus will have on communities across our nation and filling the void made by the lack of government resources.

We know, too, that when a group of social changemakers comes together, wondrous things happen. Since the start of the pandemic, businesses have been looking inward as they evaluate their workplace policies and figure out how best to ensure the safety of their employees while keeping their operations running. Many are beginning to look outward to identify the ways their business and employees can help nonprofits and people in the community. The benefits of workplace giving are more poignant than ever. While we may not be able to interact as we once did, workplace giving becomes an avenue for donors to help, with just a few clicks of a button. Just as we have seen in the case of natural disasters, we expect to see a surge in employers using their workplace giving programs as an outlet for their employees to safely donate to nonprofits with coronavirus initiatives. We are proud to support businesses and their employees in that endeavor, just as we are honored to serve the more than 120 nonprofits that comprise our membership.

As an extra step to support coronavirus response efforts, we are launching the 精东影业鈥檚 Charities Coronavirus Response Fund as a way for donors and businesses to provide short and long-term support with a single donation. Visit for details.

The coronavirus has already reached its long tentacles into our community. From how we work, to how our children are educated, to how we interact and support each other, to how we advocate for the health and safety of ourselves and our loved ones, we know it鈥檚 a stressful time right now. 精东影业鈥檚 Charities will be with you every step of the way, providing you resources during this fluid time. On our , we have compiled all of the coronavirus resources and information we can, from this article and elsewhere. We encourage the public to continue visiting this page as we will keep it updated while the pandemic progresses and new needs emerge.

Thank you for all that you do. Stay safe.

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Capital Caring Health: Advanced Home Care & Hospice For All Ages at All Times /news/capital-caring-health-advanced-home-care-hospice-all-ages-all-times/ Fri, 15 Nov 2019 05:00:00 +0000 http://charities.local/capital-caring-health-advanced-home-care-hospice-all-ages-all-times/ Capital Caring provides the highest quality advanced illness care with Dignity, Respect, and Compassion. One of the first and largest nonprofit hospices in the United States, Capital Caring has provided hospice and palliative care to more than 123,000 patients and their families across Virginia, Washington, DC, and Maryland for more than 40 years– regardless of…

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Capital Caring Health: Advanced Home Care & Hospice For All Ages at All Times provides the highest quality advanced illness care with Dignity, Respect, and Compassion.

One of the first and largest nonprofit hospices in the United States, Capital Caring has provided hospice and palliative care to more than 123,000 patients and their families across Virginia, Washington, DC, and Maryland for more than 40 years– regardless of a person鈥檚 ability to pay — as well as grief counseling for families and for the community at large. 听 听 听

Every day, our expert staff of health professionals — including physicians, nurses, certified nursing assistants, social workers, chaplains, and trained volunteers — care for more than 1,200 people living with advanced illness and their families.听 听 听

Capital Caring Health: Advanced Home Care & Hospice For All Ages at All TimesMedicare, Medicaid and private insurance cover a portion of the expenses for health care of covered individuals, however there is a great deal of support services we provide which are unfunded other than by generous donations from our community.

Capital Caring鈥檚 Current Programs

  • Hospice Care: Our coordinated care and services include medical, emotional, spiritual and practical support, designed to meet our patient鈥檚 disease and symptom management needs, provided by a team of nationally respected doctors and nurses. We work closely with patients and families to determine the best place for patients to receive our services – at home, one of our four inpatient facilities, the hospital, or nursing facility. Nearly 95% of all hospice patients served were cared for in their home. Last year alone we served 7,451 patients in need.
  • Advanced Illness Care: Capital Caring physicians provide pain and symptom management for chronic, seriously ill patients not yet eligible for hospice or who do not want hospice. Our physicians make house calls, consult at hospitals and clinics, and can coordinate with the patient’s own primary care physician. Last year, 2,251 patients received care through our Advanced Illness Care program.
  • Capital Caring Health: Advanced Home Care & Hospice For All Ages at All TimesPediatric Hospice Care: Capital Caring specializes in the care and treatment of children with chronic, advanced illness, including infants, through expert management of pain and other symptoms. Children experience a variety of complex illnesses. Illnesses seen in adults can act differently in children because of their unique anatomy and physiology. Therefore, all specialized medical care must be tailored to meet their needs. A partner with Children鈥檚 National Medical Center鈥檚 (CNMC) PANDA program, our family-centered, interdisciplinary team offers medical, spiritual, and emotional support during a most critical and vulnerable time.听 In 2018, our team served 45 children through our Pediatric Hospice program.
  • Point of Hope (POH) Counseling: At Capital Caring, we provide one-on-one counseling sessions, support groups and special grief education programs to not only help our Capital Caring hospice families, but to assist members of the larger community struggling with loss, including children.听Over the last year, Capital Caring counselors served 5,339 clients through this service. Our services include one-on-one and family counseling sessions, psycho-social support groups, and specialized bereavement programs targeting specific populations.
  • Inpatient Care: Capital Caring operates four in-patient care centers across the DC Metro Area: The Halquist Center in Arlington, Virginia; The Adler Center in Loudoun County, Virginia; Northeast DC Center at Providence Hospital; and Greenbelt Center in Prince George鈥檚 County, Maryland. Each site provides 24-hour care and medical support for hospice patients whose pain and other symptoms require management not possible at home. Through these intensive support sites, Capital Caring served 1,659 patients in 2018.
  • Supporting Military-Connected Families: The DC region is home to the largest concentration of military-connected families in the country and service members and their families make up a significant portion of the families and individuals we serve. As a result, over the last year we have strengthened our commitment to veterans and their families, through the expansion of existing wrap around services and programs designed to access critical health and social services, combat isolation, provide additional in-home support, facilitating acquisition of available VA benefits, including听 Disability Compensation, Veterans/Surviving Spouse Pension with Aid and Attendants, Homemaker Home Health Aide Program, and easing end-of-life transitions.

Support Capital Caring听through your employee giving听program:

As a donor, you can support Capital Caring by听donating to them through your employer鈥檚 workplace giving program听(CFC#39664听if you’re a military or federal employee participating in the Combined Federal Campaign).听Payroll pledges made through employer-sponsored charitable giving programs represent a听cost effective and near effortless way to support your favorite charities.

As Capital Caring’s听workplace giving partner, 精东影业鈥檚 Charities can help your company design and implement a program centered on supporting their work – through workplace giving campaigns, employee fundraising, cause-focused signature programs, volunteerism, donation drives, matching gifts, Dollars-for-Doers, In-Kind Giving and other employee engagement and philanthropic initiatives.听Click here听to request a demo and learn how we can help you do this.

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Montgomery Hospice: Gentling the Journey for Our Diverse Communities /news/montgomery-hospice-gentling-journey-our-diverse-communities/ Fri, 15 Nov 2019 05:00:00 +0000 http://charities.local/montgomery-hospice-gentling-journey-our-diverse-communities/ We all want our loved ones to be comfortable as their health declines, right through to the end of life. We also want to deal with grief in a healthy way that makes it possible to balance memories with creating a positive future. For thousands of individuals and families each year, Montgomery Hospice strives to…

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We all want our loved ones to be comfortable as their health declines, right through to the end of life. We also want to deal with grief in a healthy way that makes it possible to balance memories with creating a positive future. For thousands of individuals and families each year, strives to gentle the journey through serious illness and loss with skill and compassion. Our comprehensive medical, spiritual and emotional care allows patients with terminal illnesses to live safely and comfortably, and our bereavement care helps those who have lost a loved one cope with their feelings.

Montgomery Hospice: Gentling the Journey for Our Diverse CommunitiesWhen asked where they would prefer to receive care at the end of life, most people in the United States answer, 鈥淚n my home.鈥 Our Hospice at Home service makes this possible. A team of doctors, nurse practitioners, nurses, nursing aides, social workers, non-denominational chaplains, complementary therapies professionals and highly-trained volunteers visits wherever patients call home. We provide medical equipment, supplies and medications tailored to each patient鈥檚 needs. If symptoms are unable to be relieved at home, our 14-bed Casey House is an invaluable alternative. Its dedicated staff welcomes patients for short stays while acute symptoms are addressed.

Being at home or Casey House means patients can be surrounded by the people and things that are important to them. With pain and symptoms controlled, patients can focus on what makes each day meaningful. This may include sharing memories and wisdom, repairing relationships, and enjoying the companionship of family, friends and pets.

Montgomery Hospice: Gentling the Journey for Our Diverse CommunitiesThe cost of our compassionate, comprehensive care is not fully covered by insurance. For example, Casey House and our pediatric program, Montgomery Kids, require more resources than home hospice for adults and cost more to provide than we are reimbursed. We are not compensated for complementary therapies, such as music, touch and aroma therapies, and grief support from professional counselors, yet we offer them without charge because they are immensely helpful to patients and their families. In addition, patients without insurance or financial resources receive the same services, tailored to their individual needs, as patients who are insured.

Each year, Montgomery Hospice provides more than half a million dollars in care to uninsured patients. Your gift through a workplace giving program means we will have a reliable source of financial support throughout the year to bring the full array of our services to those in our community who are terminally-ill and grieving.

A gift of $2 to $5 per pay period helps buy essential oils for aromatherapy that relieves symptoms and reduces anxiety, or materials for a workshop on expressing grief through art. Gifts of $10, $25, or more per pay period help nurses make night and weekend visits to patient homes to prevent unnecessary trips to the emergency room, or provide medications, equipment and supplies for uninsured patients receiving Hospice at Home or Casey House care.

We greatly appreciate the assistance of generous donors who help us bring comfort to patients and their families. With your help, we will be here for everyone in Montgomery County who needs end-of-life care and grief support.

Support Montgomery Hospice听through your employee giving听program:

As a donor, you can support Montgomery Hospice by听donating to them through your employer鈥檚 workplace giving program听(CFC#85936听if you’re a military or federal employee participating in the Combined Federal Campaign).听Payroll pledges made through employer-sponsored charitable giving programs represent a听cost effective and near effortless way to support your favorite charities.

As Montgomery Hospice’s听workplace giving partner, 精东影业鈥檚 Charities can help your company design and implement a program centered on supporting their work – through workplace giving campaigns, employee fundraising, cause-focused signature programs, volunteerism, donation drives, matching gifts, Dollars-for-Doers, In-Kind Giving and other employee engagement and philanthropic initiatives.听Click here听to request a demo and learn how we can help you do this.

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