A Night of a Million Dreams

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Come one, come all to A Night of a Million Dreams and Hospice’s biggest night of the year that is certain to be a fabulous and memorable, community event!

Our annual September Song gala is being transformed again this year! Join us for our A Night of a Million Dreams on Friday, October 8th, 2021, at the NBT Bank Stadium lot in Syracuse, for an evening of pure entertainment! Last year we welcomed nearly 400 guests to our very successful Cruisin’ to the Drive-In event in Auburn. We fully expect to welcome even more attendees to this well-known and centrally located venue!

Our evening of “wows” kicks off with a VIP Hour from 6pm-7pm that will gain you early access to our amazing food truck line-up, first dibs on parking spaces, and a performance from the artists of CirqOvation. This talented group of artists combines physical theatre, vaudeville, street performance, and traditional circus with a display of aerial and roaming artistry.

Following the VIP Hour, we will open for general admission where guests can enjoy the food trucks, walk-a-bouts from our performers, and a few words from Hospice. We will be screening the 2017 hit musical, The Greatest Showman starting at 8:15pm. Immediately following the show we will have a firework sendoff from 10:00-10:15pm. The evening will also have raffles and a silent auction available for guests to participate in. A Night of a Million Dreams will not be your traditional, run-of-the-mill fundraising event. It’s designed for everyone to let loose, have fun, be entertained and support a cause that encourages living life to the fullest!

To purchase tickets please visit: www.fallmovienight.givesmart.com

For event guidelines regarding COVID-19, visit: www.hospicecny.org/covid-policies.com 

For questions please reach out to Devorah at 315.634.2201

A very special thank you to all of our Event Sponsors:

 

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                                                                               DON SCHOLL 

 

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Thank you to the following supporters:

 

 

Hospice Fantasy Golf Open

We’re One Month Away!

Have You Registered Yet?

We’re one month away from the Hospice Fantasy Golf Open, and there’s still time to register! As a reminder, for this year’s golf tournament we will merge on-course play with fantasy golf! For a $50 donation, each golfer will enter the Fantasy Golf Tournament…in support of Hospice!

From August 26th – August 29th, golfers will go out and play a round of golf on their favorite course and enter their score into the TDJ Fantasy Golf app. All tournament members will see real-time updates on how they and their fantasy team stack up against everyone else!

Cash prizes will go to all top finishers in each category: Overall Champion, 
Best Real Golf Score, and Best Fantasy Team Score
!

Plus, don’t forget (golfer or not) we have two $500 cash raffles, a $500 gas raffle, and a silent auction are available to all participants.

(silent auction opening soon)

 For any questions please reach out to Devorah in the Development Department at 315.634.2201 or to register, please visit https://hospicegolfopen.givesmart.com

Race Results Here!

16th Annual (Virtual) Run/Walk for Hospice Results:

We went virtual again this year for our Annual Run/Walk for Hospice, but that didn’t stop our supporters from coming out, stepping up to the plate, and knocking it out of the park! While we cannot wait to be back in person next year, we were so impressed with what our Hospice family was able to do this year. We are blown away and nothing short of amazed by the support we have seen again and again, and we think the results speak for themselves…

With the help of our 173 participants and our 17 incredible sponsors, we were able to raise $9,530 for Hospice of Central New York and Hospice of the Finger Lakes through our 16th Annual (Virtual) Run/Walk for Hospice. Thank you all!

And a big thank you to all of our sponsors. We couldn’t have done it without you!

 

Camp Healing Hearts Registration Still Open!

Camp Healing Hearts Registration Still Open!

Camp Healing Hearts is a day camp for children age 5-12 who have experienced the death of a loved one or special person.

Camp Healing Hearts gives children an opportunity for healing amongst peers who are also dealing with grief. Children learn that grief is a universal experience and that healing and coping are possible.

Registration is still open for our virtual Camp. Our goal is to serve even more children than last year. We will also offer support to teens this year since being virtual allows us this opportunity to provide support to more children across a wider age span.

Thanks to our generous donors, registration is free. For an application, please visit our website or call the Hospice Grief Center at 315-634-2208.

The application deadline is July 16th. Camp will take place in August.

 

Golf Is Not Cancelled! Register Today!

 

Registration is now open!

Hope is not cancelled, Hospice is not cancelled, and golf certainly isn’t cancelled!

Since the onset of the pandemic, much has changed for us here at Hospice, as we continue to provide our critical services to our community. Our essential fundraising efforts have been hampered, especially with the necessary cancellations of our in-person events, and we have had to pivot with new and innovative ways to raise the necessary funds to support our mission.

Our annual Hospice Golf Tournament is going to look a little different this year, but we are so excited for this new opportunity to bring you fun and philanthropy safely in 2021, with our Hospice Fantasy Golf Open!

For more information or to register visit hospicegolfopen.givesmart.com.

 For questions please reach out to Devorah in Development at 315.634.2201 or dweinstein@hospicecny.org

 

How to help a child who is grieving on Mother’s Day

How to Help a Child Who Is Grieving on Mother’s Day

Adapted from article by Meghan Moravcik Walbert,

Mother’s Day is a special holiday that many celebrate. But in many homes, the day is a stark reminder of loss—a painful day for adults who’ve lost their moms and for moms who’ve lost their children.  It is often challenging to help a child navigate the grief over the loss of their mom every day, but especially on this day.  Here are some ways to help grieving kids get through a difficult Mother’s Day.

As Mother’s Day approaches, the most important thing to recognize where the child or children are in their grief process and meeting them there. They may feel anger, denial, sadness, guilt, or all of the above on any given day, and rightfully so. Grief isn’t linear and there is no right or wrong way for them to feel.  Assessing where they are in their grief process will help you determine how it might be best to spend the day.

It might be healing for them if everyone shares funny stories about her, or they may need to curl up on the couch under a big blanket and watch movies all day long. The following suggestions are ideas to consider as you try to assess what would be best for them.

Spend the day as (semi)-normally as they used to

If the family always celebrated Mother’s Day in a certain way, it may be a comfort to them to keep those traditions going in whatever way you can. If you normally made breakfast together to deliver it to her bedroom, maybe the family eats breakfast together in bed or picnic-style on the bedroom floor in honor of her. If they always made handmade cards, they can still do that, and place it on her dresser or in another spot where she might have displayed it. If they normally picked her a handful of flowers, have them select some to put in a favorite vase or to take to the cemetery.

Keeping special celebrations going could help them feel like they’re doing something during a time when the loss may have them feeling helpless.

Choose a special plant or candle

After a devastating loss, it can sometimes be helpful to have something to nurture and grow. You can plant a tree, a bush, or a special flowering plant their mom loved so they can water it, care for it, and watch it bloom. It can be comforting to see something come alive in her honor in the same spot every year.

As an alternative, you could also purchase a special “mom candle” that you light each Mother’s Day, as well as on other holidays, special days throughout the year, and/or on important days they wish she could be there for, such as graduation.

If there is more than one child, it may be helpful for them to each pick out their own plant or candle so it’s special to them.

Share her favorite meal

If mom’s favorite meal was spaghetti and meatballs followed by a rich and creamy cheesecake, today might be the day for the whole family to indulge. Or, if take-out always made her happy, place an order at a few of her favorite places and set up a buffet-style dinner. You can over-do it here in whatever way you know would have delighted her. Share memories over the meal and talk about how much she would’ve enjoyed it, knowing that she’d be happy you are doing so in her place.

Similarly, you can visit a place she loved, such as a nearby beach, her favorite hiking trail, or the park she used to take them to.

Create a memory box or album

A little project may help give them something to focus on doing, and it can be a nice way for them to collect some items that remind them of her. They can create and decorate a memory box, filling it with gifts they’d received from her, as well as photos, a favorite scarf, jewelry, a bookmark she always used—whatever helps them feel connected to her memory.

Similarly, you could help them create a photo album or scrapbook with pictures, postcards of places they visited with her, favorite quotes, pictures of TV shows they used to watch together, or special sayings she often used.

But most of all—don’t push it

The most important thing is not that you do any of these specific things but that you do what will be most helpful to them on such a difficult day. You can give them some options or simply keep it open-ended. Ask them, “What should we do for Mother’s Day this year?” and let them choose how they’d like to spend it. Doing so gives them a voice and validates the importance of their feelings. It’s helpful for everyone—including you, as this is a loss you’re likely grieving as well—to plan ahead so you’re not suddenly grappling with what to do when the day arrives.

Make sure to practice self-care for you, too, and find a way to feel some comfort on this day.

During the month of August 2021, our Camp Healing Hearts program will be held virtually and will offer opportunities for grieving children and teens to connect with each other, as well as their own families, to process grief.  Applications are available now online:  https://www.hospicecny.org/camp-healing-hearts.  If you know a child or teen in need of support or have questions about Camp, please call Elyssa Saltzman of The Hospice Grief Center at (315) 634-2208.

Hospice Fantasy Golf Open

PLAYING FOR A PURPOSE

Hope is not cancelled, Hospice is not cancelled, and golf certainly isn’t cancelled!

Since the onset of the pandemic, much has changed for us here at Hospice, as we continue to provide our critical services to our community. Our essential fundraising efforts have been hampered, especially with the necessary cancellations of our in-person events, and we have had to pivot with new and innovative ways to raise the necessary funds to support our mission.

Our annual Hospice Golf Tournament is going to look a little different this year, but we are so excited for this new opportunity to bring you fun and philanthropy safely in 2021, with our Hospice Fantasy Golf Open!

How it works:

  • For this year’s golf tournament, we will be pairing with TDJ Golf, a leading fantasy golf app! Each golfer will purchase a ticket to enter the fantasy golf tournament via our GiveSmart webpage and will compete against others supporting Hospice.
  • Once registration is complete players receive a code to enter into the TDJ Golf App. Starting Monday, August 23rd at 8 a.m. through 8 p.m. on Wednesday, August 25th, each ticketed participant will use the TDJ Golf app to draft three teammates (just like fantasy football) from the entrants that will be playing live in the in the BMW Championship in Owings Mill, Maryland from the 26th to the 29th.
  • Golfers will then play a round (18 holes) of golf at a course of their choice between Thursday, August 26th and Sunday, August 29th.
  • Once completed, participants submit the score from their round and handicap into the TDJ Golf App. Players not happy with their score are welcome to golf again and re-submit, and the app will use the score from the best round. Points will be awarded based on how participants play against their handicap.
  • Points from your live golf round will then be added to the fantasy golf scores of the players you drafted to determine the order of finish.
  • Cash Prizes will be awarded for the top three finishers in the following categories: Overall Champion (best personal score + pro team), Best Real Golf Score (in comparison to handicap), and Best Fantasy Team Score.
  • The TDJ app will feature live updates of the Hospice Fantasy Golf Open throughout the entire tournament, so you can follow along as you watch the BMW Championship on TV!
  • The four-day event will also feature a silent auction and raffles through our GiveSmart site! So, whether golfing or not, anyone can participate and be a part of the event!

All proceeds from this event will directly benefit the patients and their families we serve.

Registration and Sponsorship Opportunities coming soon.

Registration is Now Open!

Though a difficult decision, due to the continuing COVID-19 health crisis, we have decided to hold the 16th Annual Run/Walk for Hospice originally scheduled for Saturday, July 3rd, in Fair Haven, NY as a Virtual Walk/Run again this year.

Although we look forward to seeing your smiling faces in person, as a virtual event we can now walk/run (together for Hospice) from anywhere! Last year’s Walk/Run was truly a great success, even in virtual form, with more than 170 participants raising over $5,700 from ‘start to finish’.

We’re excited to announce that we’re raising the bar with the hopes of hitting $10,000 to support the patients and families we serve. You can register today by Clicking Here! The event will run from June 27th-July 4th, 2021 so you also have plenty of time to spread the word to friends and family to partake in this epic event in support of Hospice.  For more information please call the Development Office at 315-634-1100 or visit https://runsignup.com/Race/NY/Liverpool/RunforHospice

Helping Care Happen

Hope means something different for everyone. Over the past year, hope appeared in places that Laura (Pellegrino) Bremer never expected. “I guess I never really understood Hospice…”, she reflects as she shares her story of hope, comfort, dignity, loss, and healing. “The Hospice staff saw a person and saw beyond his illness. There were so many times my dad was ready to quit but you all gave him hope.”

 “My Dad is perhaps the strongest, most committed man I have ever met. In the 17 years he battled his illness, all he ever wanted was more time and you gave that to him.”

Hospice’s specialized staff goes to where each patient calls home to guide, to educate, to listen, and to address the needs of the patient and the patient’s family. In 2021, Hospice will serve over 1,400 patients and families covering Cayuga, Onondaga, Oswego, and Madison Counties.

“Thank you from the bottom of my heart. Amid a pandemic, you all found a way to partner with our family and to give my Dad a chance to finish his unfinished business with dignity.”

For over 35 years, we have worked to provide the best end-of-life care to all who need us. Each patient is assigned a patient care team made up of a Hospice physician, a nurse, social worker, home health aide, and chaplain. This team works closely together to provide care tailored to each patient inspiring hope, comfort, and dignity.

To continue to do this essential work, we need your support. To make a donation to our Spring Appeal Click here

A Special Day Camp For Grieving Children

Camp Healing Hearts is a program for youth provided by The Hospice Grief Center. Camp Healing Hearts provides creative healing activities and an opportunity to connect with other children who have experienced a loss. Campers include children related to Hospice patients that have died, as well as any child in our community that has experienced the death of someone they cared about. Some children have experienced loss related to illness, while other children have experienced traumatic losses. We also understand that as a child develops they may start to process past losses differently, and Camp may be a way to help them with this.

Camp Healing Hearts is usually held as a day camp for four days in August. Children entering grades one through six who have experienced the death of a loved one and/or special person are who usually attend. Our Camp Healing Hearts program has been operational for over 18 years.

Due to COVID-19, Camp was held virtually in 2020 and we will be holding it virtually again this year for children ages 5-12. If your child is over 12 and is interested in Camp, please call (315) 634-2208. Camp Healing Hearts is funded by grants and community support allowing us to provide our day camp program for a small registration fee ($35 per child, $60 maximum per family). Since Camp will be held virtually, the fee will be waived again this year.

Our virtual Camp will be held throughout the month of August with a different theme each week. Each week connects to the themes we typically have each day at Camp: Telling Your Story, Feelings and Coping, Commemorating and Remembering, and ending with Hope and Moving Onward. Our virtual Camp offers different ways to learn about grief and to work through it by engaging in activities to help this process. There will be opportunities for children to meet virtually for certain activities with others around their age so they can know they are not alone in their grief. A unique aspect to the virtual Camp is it offers a chance for family or other trusted elders to be involved with the campers by discussing their grief together through engaging activities. Feedback from last year’s virtual Camp showed that this unique aspect was very helpful to both campers and their families.

Registration is now Open! If you know a child that would benefit from our program, please complete a registration form TODAY. Registration forms are available on our website at https://www.hospicecny.org/camp-healing-hearts/ or call the Hospice Grief Center at 315-634-2208.