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After taking hits during the pandemic, nonprofit hospices are seeing supplemental revenue from resale thrift stores rebound. In addition to temporary or permanent closures, the outbreak also depleted thrift store workforce, who are often volunteers. Many hospice organizations operate these stores to raise money for their programs.
Supported by its philanthropic arm Friends of Hospice, the organization also operates two thrift stores, dubbed as Foothills Gift & Thrift. Thrift store revenue is allocated to support its Sierra Community Palliative Care program and bereavement services as well as to fund caregiver grants.
Among them were the many organizations that operate thrift stores to raise money for their hospice. Revenue from these thrift stores paid for care provided to uninsured patients as well as bereavement programs, NHPCO indicated. Many of the thrift stores have been able to stay open, and some live events have returned.
The nonprofit is supported by its philanthropic arm, Community Hospice Foundation, and also operates the Hope Chest Thrift Stores. Its inpatient facility, the Alexander Cohen Hospice House served 403 patients in 2022. Last year Community Hospice, Inc. reported an annual revenue of $31.39 million, of which 6% was funded through the foundation.
HMC also operates four thrift stores to help finance its programs. Empath and HMC expect to complete integration by early 2023. HMC will not rebrand, and will retain its current executive team, including Bourne.
Heartlinks is in part philanthropically supported by its two thrift stores, dubbed as Hospice Benefit Shops (HOBS). We aim to make end-of-life care more accessible in our region, especially for those who have been unable to find placement in other care facilities.” Its overall revenue reached more than $6.22 million in 2023, a rise from $5.33
The Virginia-based nonprofit hospice operates eight thrift stores across its 10-county service region in the state. “Jason has a deep commitment to our community and mission, and he, along with the leadership team, will continue Blue Ridge’s role in building the future of care.”
Of course, we have thrift stores that bring in $6.5 But in essence, Blue Ridge Care will capture the work that we’re doing along that continuum — Blue Ridge Hospice, Blue Ridge Independence at Home, Blue Ridge Palliative Care Service. million dollars. All of that will constitute Blue Ridge care.
Hospice Services of Lake County also operates three thrift stores. I look forward to sustaining the high standard of care the agency is known for and growing services that will meet the ever-changing health care needs in our community.” The nonprofit hospice has served patients in the area since 1979.
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