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Hillclimb Ladies Team 2023

Hillclimb Ladies Team 2023

Funds Raised:
R 4 365
Fundraising Target:
R 100 000

Personal message

We are raising funds for Knysna Sedgefield Hospice, who serves the community by providing palliative, home-based care and support for persons with progressive, incurable or chronic debilitating illnesses. This holistic care extends to the families before and during the bereavement period.

This is achieved by medically directed, nurse and social worker-coordinated care to meet the physical, spiritual and psychosocial needs of patients who meet our referral criteria irrespective of race, age, creed, or gender.

Palliative care is a crucial part of integrated, people-centred health services. Relieving severe health-related suffering, physical, psychological, social, or spiritual. Thus, whether the cause of suffering is cardiovascular disease, cancer, major organ failure, drug-resistant tuberculosis, severe burns, end-stage chronic illness, acute trauma, extreme birth prematurity or extreme frailty of old age, palliative care may be needed and has to be available at all levels of care.

Your Donation to Knysna Sedgefield Hospice will allow us to continue providing Palliative Home-Based Care Services to our patients and their families.

Donations

  • May 04, 2023 - USD $ 118.04 Fees covered
  • "" - Vinesh Padayachy

  • May 04, 2023 - R 1 000.00 Fees covered
  • "Best of luck to you all!" - Borer and Novick Family

  • May 03, 2023 - R 1 000.00 Fees covered
  • "In support of Paige Lindenberg raising funds for Hospice" - Peter Pretorius

  • May 02, 2023 - USD $ 29.37 Fees covered
  • "" - Anonymous

Statistics

Fundraising target

R 100 000.00

Donations to date

R 4 364.94

Knysna Sedgefield Hospice

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Knysna Sedgefield Hospice serves the community by providing 5-star (HPCA)accredited(2006-2021) palliative home-based nursing care for persons with progressive incurable and chronic debilitating diseases at no charge to the patient since 1986.