The 28th annual Walk for Hospice has achieved a remarkable milestone with a record number of attendees, resulting in a fundraising total of over $35,000. The fundraising efforts are still ongoing, as contributions continue to be collected.
This year’s Walk for Hospice took place on June 17 at the beautiful Glades Town Park in Oakland, creating a serene and meaningful atmosphere for the participants.
Naomi DeWitt emerged as the top fundraiser, showcasing an exceptional dedication by raising an impressive $13,390. Helen Hetrick also demonstrated her commitment by collecting the second-highest amount, raising $1,869.
The event encompassed various meaningful activities, including a butterfly release, a candle memorial, and a presentation of angel ornaments to families who had been served by Hospice from May 2022 to April 2023.
Donna Brenneman, the Executive Director of Hospice, expressed gratitude for the immense support received from the community throughout the organization’s four decades of service. She acknowledged the significant role played by sponsors, walkers, caregivers, volunteers, and staff members in realizing the mission of serving the terminally ill in Garrett County. Their collective efforts made the 28th Walk for Hospice an overwhelming success. Brenneman also emphasized the importance of cherishing the memories of loved ones and their impact on our lives.
Participants had the option to collect donations ahead of the event or contribute on the day of the walk. Those who gathered at least $50 in donations received an exclusive event long-sleeved shirt as a token of appreciation. Additionally, attendees had the chance to participate in raffle baskets and enjoy a luncheon.
All the funds raised through the Walk for Hospice are utilized to provide vital care for terminally ill individuals in Garrett County. Over the years, the event has successfully generated well over $600,000 to support this cause. These funds directly benefit the county by enabling the purchase of medicines, wound-care supplies, equipment, and other essential resources for those in need.
Hospice of Garrett County offers comprehensive in-home or like-home care for patients with a life expectancy of six months or less, following the natural progression of their disease. Their services encompass home health care, nursing, social work, volunteer caregiving, dietary counseling, medical supplies, equipment, medications, and short-term or respite care. Importantly, all of these services are provided to patients and their families free of charge.
Furthermore, after the passing of a patient, Hospice of Garrett County continues to extend support through bereavement services for family members and caregivers for up to 13 months. This additional care aims to help individuals navigate the grieving process and find solace during a challenging period of their lives.