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Hospice Receives Grants For Bereavement Center

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Hospice Receives Grants For Bereavement Center

DANBURY — Regional Hospice has received two awards totaling $60,000 for its Bereavement Center for children and families.

An award for $40,000 was received from a donor-advised fund of the New York Community Trust to support a capital campaign to renovate a site on Stadley Rough Road in Danbury.

The capital campaign was launched in late 1999 and plans are to renovate and re-design the building, which is leased from the City of Danbury for $1 per year. Total costs for the project are estimated to be $300,000 and the total received to date from private funders is now approximately $160,000.

A $20,000 award was received from a donor-advised fund of the Fairfield County Foundation to support the program. The Fairfield County Foundation, based in Wilton, is a growing community foundation with assets of more than $37 million in over 155 different donor funds established by individuals, organizations, families, and corporations to serve Fairfield County, now and in the future.

The Regional Hospice Bereavement Center for children and families was established in September 1995. It offers support groups for children and adolescents, four to eighteen years of age, who are grieving the loss of a parent, sibling, or grandparent. The center is a service to the greater Danbury community. Families are asked to make a donation, but no family is turned away for inability to make a contribution. The center provides a safe place to be with others that are grieving a similar loss. These include sudden death, violent death, as well as illness. The peer groups are designed to support family members of different ages and differing needs during their bereavement.

Anyone interested in learning about Regional Hospice Bereavement Center may call 797-1685 extension 33.

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