Community Care Hospice raises more than $22K at 2023 Golf Classic
Thanks to support from members of the community, Community Care Hospice raised more than $22,000 at its 2023 Golf Classic held on Sept. 22 at Snow Hill Country Club in New Vienna.
Eighty-nine golfers participated in the Golf Classic. Along with a round of golf, the event included breakfast, lunch, drinks and snacks. Proceeds from the event benefit patient care and services at Community Care Hospice, a local not-for-profit hospice.
“We’re grateful to the golfers who participated in our 2023 Golf Classic,” said Missi Knisley, executive director of Community Care Hospice and Ohio’s Hospice of Fayette County. “We appreciate the support that our community shows for our mission, and we thank our sponsors who helped make this event a success.”
Community Care Hospice thanks the generous sponsors of the 2023 Golf Classic. Special thanks to the presenting sponsor, IBEW Local 71; Eagle sponsor, Modern Woodman of America; and Birdie sponsor, Walmart Distribution Center 7012.
Community Care Hospice, an affiliate of Ohio’s Hospice, is a not-for-profit organization founded in 2004 by a group of individuals whose mission is to provide superior hospice care to their community. Local professionals provide care for patients in a 10-county area surrounding Wilmington. Bereavement and grief support services also are provided to hospice families and to the community, including grief groups. Patients are cared for in their homes, and extended care and assisted living facilities. General inpatient care is available at Clinton Memorial Hospital, along with access to designated hospice beds at Highland District Hospital.