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Birds Bring Joy to Hospice Home Care

Hospice Home Care has introduced a new project to delight patients and guests at 2200 South Bowman Road in Little Rock.

When Jack Ciak, Executive Director of the Tribute of Life Foundation, approached Audubon Arkansas to help them with a bird feeder project, they were more than happy to reach out to their bird community. Many of the patients at Hospice Home Care enjoy birds, but there were only a few feeders in the garden.

Jack wanted to place feeders outside each patients window bring them joy as they and their families facing their end-of-life journey.

Dan Scheiman, Bird Conservation Director of Audubon Arkansas, went a step further and donated bird books to help patients identify and learn more about the birds they were seeing.

If you would like to donate bird seed to the program, visit Audubon Arkansas.

Comfort and peace on the end of life's journey

TRIBUTE OF LIFE FOUNDATION

Facing the end of life can be hard. Facing it alone, in the absence of family, friends, financial resources and qualified caregivers, is even harder.

The Tribute of Life Foundation believes that everyone deserves to complete their journey in a warm, clean bed, surrounded by people who care deeply about meeting their medical, social, emotional and spiritual needs. Through our 'No One is Alone' initiative, we are committed to funding two beds in the Comfort Care Center for people who could not afford it otherwise.

To learn more about the Foundation, or to partner with us financially, just click one of the buttons below.