Giving Options for Individuals

You can have a huge impact on ensuring those in our community have access to compassionate hospice and palliative care, regardless of their ability to pay. There are many ways to support our mission, and we encourage you to review these options and donate to the area that most touches you. Donations to the Area of Greatest Need gives us maximum flexibility to address our most pressing priorities.

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Donations to the Area of Greatest Need give us the greatest flexibility to use the funds on our most critical projects or initiatives.

To meet the hospice and palliative care needs of our community now and in the future, we are constructing two buildings on our Mishawaka campus – a 12-bed inpatient unit on the banks of the scenic St. Joseph River, and a centralized facility for doctors, nurses and other clinical staff supporting CHC patients.

Aerial Master Plan for our Mishawaka Campus

Floorplan of our the 12-bed inpatient care facility

Since 1980, Center for Hospice Care has kept its promise that no one eligible for hospice care will be turned aways due to an inability to pay. Each year, CHC spends millions of dollars on charity care. To support this mission and to honor a long-serving member of our community, the Hospice Foundation has created the Sister Carmel Helping Hands Fund.

In addition to providing compassionate end-of-life care to patients, Center for Hospice Care provides programs to grieving family members – at no cost. The Hospice Foundation is proud to help raise support to ensure these programs are available in perpetuity.

Center for Hospice Care is proud to be part of the “We Honor Veterans” campaign, a collaboration between the Department of Veterans Affairs and the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization. Its purpose is to raise awareness among veterans of the end-of-life services and benefits available to them.

Center for Hospice Care has achieved the highest designation, Level 4, in the “We Honor Veterans” Partner program. As a Level 4 partner, we integrate veteran-specific content into our staff and volunteer orientation and education. By endowing this important program, CHC can continue to provide what may be the last opportunity for veterans to feel that their service was not in vain, and that they are appreciated.

Those who would like to donate in honor or memory of a loved, have many opportunities to do so. You may wish to make a general donation or to use your donation to purchase a specific memorial item.

Thanks to the incredible generosity of the Vera Z. Dwyer Charitable Trust, we have received a $1 million matching grant to support hospice and palliative education. To receive the full match, we need your support.

A bequest or other planned gift to the Hospice Foundation leaves a legacy of caring that extends beyond your lifetime. The opportunities available may allow you to make significant gifts with favorable tax consequences. Investing money in a way that allows you to receive benefits during your lifetime while the remaining funds go to the Hospice Foundation after your death is another possibility.

To determine your needs and how best to make a planned gift, we would be happy to meet with you and your attorney or financial planner. To learn more about planned gifts contact Chris Taelman at taelmanc@cfhcare.org or 574.243.3713

For several years, Center for Hospice Care and the Hospice Foundation have partnered with the Palliative Care Association of Uganda to help improve the availability and quality of hospice care across Uganda. Road to Hope was created to provide critical support to children who are orphaned after serving as caregivers for the terminally ill parent. The Hospice Foundation is also the new home for Global Partners in Care.

Depending on your level of giving, you may be eligible to join our Circle of Caring.

The Foundation for the Center for Hospice and Palliative Care, Inc is a 501(c)(3) organization.

Checks can be made out to and sent to the following:

Hospice Foundation
501 Comfort Place
Mishawaka, IN 46545