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  2. Willen - Wikipedia

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    Willen is a district of Milton Keynes, England and is also one of the ancient villages of Buckinghamshire to have been included in the designated area of the New City in 1967. The original village is now a small but important part of the larger district that contains it and to which it gives its name.

  3. Our Hospice summer concert fundraising activities to support ...

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    Aug. 12—COLUMBUS — Our Hospice of South Central Indiana announces that Sister Hazel, with opening act Levi Riggs, will perform live at the Our Hospice 37th Annual Free Summer Concert at 6:30 p ...

  4. Marie Curie (charity) - Wikipedia

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    Marie Curie Nurses and Health Care Assistants provide home hospice care for thousands of people with terminal illnesses across the UK every year. This includes managing their pain, and providing practical care and giving emotional support. Marie Curie's nursing service also provide practical and emotional support for families and carers.

  5. Talk:Willen Hospice - Wikipedia

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  6. Society for the Promotion of Hospice Care - Wikipedia

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    The need for end-of-life care in Hong Kong was identified in 1984, when Sister Gabriel O’Mahoney, then medical superintendent of Ruttonjee Sanatorium, invited Professor James Hanrathy [1] of St Joseph's Hospice [2] in the United Kingdom to a local hospice care conference sponsored by the Keswick Foundation. In 1986, SPHC was established by ...

  7. St. Francis Hospice, Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    In 1985, St. Francis Hospital launched a $2 million fundraising drive to establish Hawaii's first freestanding hospice facility. [13] By then, its hospice program was already the largest in the state, and the only one federally certified for coverage under Medicare and HMSA. [13]

  8. Sobell House Hospice - Wikipedia

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    The current hospice is very different from the building handed over in 1979, the light airy space was built following a £3,000,000.00 fundraising drive by the Charity. Funds were raised with donations from the people and business of Oxfordshire, and The Sobell Foundation.

  9. Shooting Star Children's Hospices - Wikipedia

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    The charity was named Shooting Star Trust in recognition of children with life-limiting conditions, who, like shooting stars, shine bright but are gone far too soon. In 2005, Shooting Star House children’s hospice in Hampton opened. Within the first month, the hospice had been used by 26 children with life-limiting conditions. [2]