Munson Hospice and Palliative Care depends on generous
financial support from the community to provide compassionate
end-of-life care. Contributions allow us to continue to provide
care to patients and families during difficult and challenging
times regardless of financial ability. In addition, bereavement
services, including grief support groups and our children's art
therapy program, all depend on the generosity of community members.
Your contribution to Munson Hospice and Palliative
Care is tax deductible and may be eligible for a matching contribution
from your current or former employers. All gifts are acknowledged
promptly with a letter, and if designated, the family is notified
of your contribution in honor of their loved one.
If you wish to make a donation, you can donate online securely by clicking the graphic on the left . If you prefer to give your credit card information over the phone, please contact the
Munson Healthcare
Regional Foundation at (231) 935-6482.
Munson Hospice offers donors the following opportunities to support our programs and services.
Memorial or In Honor of Gifts
A gift in memory of a loved one is a special way to support Hospice.
It is often a thoughtful remembrance in place of funeral flowers.
Many people make annual contributions in memory of loved ones
or to commemorate a special occasion.
Special "in Honor of" gifts are a meaningful
way to observe someone's birthday, anniversary, or other special
occasion.
Annual Giving and Appeals
Love Light Ceremony The Love Light Tree tradition was founded with Munson Hospice and Jane Leidich, a nurse with Munson Medical Center as a way to honor her mother’s memory during the holidays. The Love Light Tree ceremony is held the first Sunday in December at First Congregational Church in Traverse City. Contributions to the Love Light appeal support the work of Munson Hospice and Palliative
Care including Hospice House.
If you are a Munson Healthcare patient and have a compliment,
concern, or complaint, please contact one of our Patient
Liaisons.