Friends of the Hospice
By becoming a Friend of the Hospice you will help
- meet the costs of hospice care
- Provide recurrent funding
- Support your local community
You will receive:
- A copy of the Hospice CD featuring well known artists Don Burrows, Julie Anthony, John Morrison, Johnny Ashcroft and Gaye Kayler and Sunshine Coast local Johnny Nicol as well as Tracy Bartelle, the composer and singer of the hospice theme song.
- Bi-monthly newsletter
- Advance invitations to hospice events
You can download
(pdf 376 KB) a 'Friends of the Hospice' brochure, fill it out and mail
it into us;
come and visit us in the office with your $50, or just give us a call
with your details. All friends are welcome!
Being a 'Friends of the Hospice' is an easy way to stay in touch with
the growth of the Hospice Support Services, knowing that your $50 is
helping that growth. All our Friends are appreciated and we welcome you
in joining our ever growing list of 'Friends'!
Gifts & Donations
All
Donations of any amount are always welcome as every dollar gifted to us
helps support our service delivery here on the Sunshine Coast. In these
economic times we understand that donating to a cause requires serious
consideration and we therefore appreciate any amount that you can
afford to donate to us.
Your
donation may be in your name, or it may be gifted in honour or memory
of a loved one, please just visit our 'Donations and Gifts' page to find out how to
Donate.
Download our Friends of the Hospice Brochure here (pdf 376 KB)
Latest News
Upcoming Events
Help Wanted
The Sunshine Coast Community Hospice are now interviewing for Charity Shop volunteers.
If you can commit between 2 and 4 hours per week to work in one of our shops at any of the following locations:
Hospice OP Shop, 46 Aerodrome Road, Maroochydore
The Atrium, 91 Poinciana Street, Tewantin
Katie Rose Boutique, 17 Obi Obi Road, Mapleton
Please contact our office on 07 5479 0881. Men and women of all ages welcome to apply.
Hospice – The word hospice comes from the
Latin hospitium, which originally
meant the warm feeling between host and guest and later the place where
this feeling was experienced – a guest house.
Become a Friend of the Hospice