Shop2Give on Oct. 8

Shop2Give is coming October 8, just in time to get a head start on your holiday shopping.

There are three ways to shop, making it easy to choose great products and support patients and families!

ONE:  Shop at Participating Storefronts

These businesses are participating on October 8 at their own storefronts. Just visit and shop, and a portion of what you spend will automatically be donated to Hospice Care Plus. Follow the links for addresses, hours of operation, merchandise, and more.

Berea Soaps & Gifts: All you have to do is shop on 10/8 and a portion of all sales will go to our programs.

Miss Monogram:  Say, “I’m shopping with Hospice” during checkout on 10/8.

The White Stitch:  Say, “I’m shopping with Hospice” during checkout on 10/8.

TWO:  Shop at our Berea Office: 9 a.m. – 1 p.m., 208 Kidd Drive

Drop by and visit boutique and vendor booths with a variety of merchandise. Enjoy refreshments and browse at your leisure. A portion of all sales will be donated to Hospice Care Plus.

Barrel Head Painting

Classy Collections Jewelry by Mo

Color Street Nails

Country Scents

D’Vine Boutique

Mary Kay with Erica Barrett

Matilda Jane

Made-to-Order Wreaths by Sue Lunsford

Made-to-Order Tree Ornaments by Heart Studio

THREE:  Shop Online

Just click the links below, and you’ll be taken to their Hospice Care Plus fundraiser-sale page. Check back often; new links will be added as we receive them.

Color Street Nails, Debby Bowles

LulaRoe: Sale begins Oct. 7

Mary Kay with Erica Barrett:  Underway now! Only sales to NEW customers go to support Shop2Give.

Matilda Jane:  Underway now! Choose “Hospice Care Plus Fundraiser” at checkout. You can also order by calling 859-625-1479.

Origami Owl with Debby Bowles

Pampered Chef:  Underway now!

Plunder with Cassandra Harrison: Choose “Shop” on the menu, then select “HospiceShop” from the pop-up menu.

Rodan+Fields with Patty Gentry:  Underway now! Only online sales to NEW customers go to support Shop2Give.

Schwan’s:  Underway now!

TruAura with Stacey Brinegar: Underway now!

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Our Home Hospice and Home Palliative Care programs serve you, wherever you call home, in the Kentucky counties of Estill, Jackson, Lee, Madison, Owsley, and Rockcastle.

Our inpatient care facility, the Compassionate Care Center, and administrative offices are located in Richmond, Kentucky.

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