About Caring for Life: 2020 Giving Tuesday

Because time is precious.

Caring for Life has have been caring for the life of our community since 1979 by providing hospice and bereavement care to terminally ill patients – and their families. We are Madison County’s only not-for-profit hospice provider, and we rely on charitable contributions to provide the services our patients and families need and deserve. 
Caring for Life encompasses inpatient and outpatient hospice care provided by Hospice Family Care and bereavement counseling from the Caring House. Our goals are to provide comfort and quality of life for individuals with life-limiting illnesses or diseases and to provide support for their families. And donors like you make this possible!

Your gift to Caring for Life helps:
– purchase needed medical equipment for our inpatient hospice facility
– provide services like Music Therapy to benefit our hospice patients 
– fund specialized child bereavement services at The Caring House 
– provide medication assistance for patients in need
– fund community and caregiver education 

Date

Starts at:  December 1, 2020 12:00 AM
Ends at:  December 1, 2020 11:59 PM

Location

, USA

Contact

Caring for Life
(256) 650-1212
beth.simms@hospicefamilycare.org

Why your support is needed

Whether in your home, at our inpatient hospice facility or at The Caring
House, Caring for Life provides compassionate end-of-life care for those touched by illness, loss and grief. And, thanks to the generosity
of community donors, we offer that care in a setting and with services
that are unmatched. We can't do it without you!

Caring for Life is Madison County’s only not-for-profit hospice provider, and we rely on charitable contributions to provide the services our patients and families need and deserve. Contributions to Huntsville Hospital Foundation can honor your loved one, and help other patients and families needing hospice care.

Supporting every generation through loss

The Caring House regularly facilitates more than 500 contacts with children and adults per month through our school and community-based peer groups, our H.O.P.E. infant-loss peer group, and by providing support to the children of our Hospice Family Care families. 

We also serve an average of 200 children and families per year through school crisis intervention, summer camp and special events. Your support makes it possible for us to provide these much-needed, specialized services for our community.