Chaplaincy Health Care needs you this Giving Tuesday!

#GivingTuesday, taking place December 3rd, is a global day of giving that harnesses the collective power of individuals, communities and organizations to encourage giving and to celebrate generosity worldwide.

Every year, on Giving Tuesday, millions of individuals across the globe mobilize to show up, give back, and change their communities. The goal is to create a massive wave of generosity that lasts well beyond that day, and touches every person on the planet. This year, Chaplaincy Health Care will be providing many opportunities for the community to give back on Giving Tuesday and support our “Challenge for Cork’s Kids Campaign”.

WAYS TO PARTICIPATE

Make a monetary donation to Chaplaincy Health Care which will support Cork’s Place grief center for children, teens, and families

In-kind donations to Cork’s Place grief center for children, teens, and families

Donating gently used clothing or household items to one of the Chaplaincy’s Repeat Boutique thrift stores which supports our Hospice House

Volunteer opportunities

Visit one of our local partner businesses who will be donating a portion of their proceeds or collecting donations on December 3rd with all the proceeds going towards Cork’s Place grief center for children, teens, and families

We need your help to make this event a HUGE success supporting children, teens, and families who have experienced a significant loss. For more information containing a full list of ways you can join us in giving back to the community, visit our Giving Tuesday page.

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