December 23, 2024

QACHS National Honor Society donates ‘wish list’ items to Compass Regional Hospice

On Friday, December 14, 2018 members of the Queen Anne’s County High School’s National Honor Society stopped by Compass Regional Hospice in Centreville to drop off donations requested through the organization’s “Wish List.” This donation marks the second of 2018 for the QACHS National Honor Society. Earlier this year, the group held a “Fun Run” around St. Patrick’s Day and later donated its proceeds, $4,000, to Compass Regional Hospice.

Photo:Pictured above, from left, are QACHS National Honor Society members, junior Alec Tavers and senior Bailey Riggs, with Compass Regional Hospice Development Assistant Jordan Tucker.
Pictured above, from left, are QACHS National Honor Society members, junior Alec Tavers and senior Bailey Riggs, with Compass Regional Hospice Development Assistant Jordan Tucker. The QACHS National Honor Society advisor is Ms. Megan Bowker.

For more information about donating to Compass Regional Hospice to support hospice care and grief support in Queen Anne’s, Kent and Caroline counties or to inquire about the organization’s “Wish List” items, please contact Kenda Leager, development officer, Compass Regional Hospice, at 443-262-4106 or kleager@compassregionalhospice.org.

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~ Compass Regional Hospice – Care on your terms

Compass Regional Hospice is a fully licensed, independent, community-based nonprofit organization certified by Medicare and the state of Maryland and accredited by the Joint Commission. Since 1985, Compass Regional Hospice has been dedicated to supporting people of all ages through the challenge of living with a life-limiting illness and learning to live following the death of a loved one. Today, the organization is a regional provider of hospice care and grief support in Queen Anne’s, Kent and Caroline counties. “Care on your terms” is the promise that guides staff and volunteers as they care for patients in private residences, nursing homes, assisted living facilities and the residential hospice centers in Centreville and Chestertown. Grief support services are offered to children, adults and families of patients who died under hospice care, as well as members of the community who are grieving the loss of a loved one, through The Hope and Healing Center. For more information about Compass Regional Hospice, visit compassregionalhospice.org.