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Florida Suncoast Quality of Life Fund An elderly lady who was a patient of The Hospice shared with her hospice nurse that the one thing she wanted to do before she died was to go for a ride on a motorcycle. Thanks to The Hospice’s Quality of Life Fund maintained by The Hospice Foundation, the patient was soon riding in the sidecar of a Harley Davidson, wearing a leather jacket donated by a local bike club. Cruising down the street with her were dozens of motorcycle enthusiasts from the club. assistance with an overdue bill. A patient’s illness or condition can take a tremendous toll on the family’s finances. In such cases, care team members may request assistance to help the family catch up financially, thus relieving some of their emotional burden. The history of the Quality of Life fund is filled with special stories: A patient wanted to go fishing with his son one last time. The foundation was able to arrange for a fishing guide to take the patient and his son out for a day. The Hospice Foundation’s Quality of Life Fund, administered by Tim Beams and Mike Bell of The Hospice Foundation, is a pool of money to be used when a patient and family care team member identifies a need or a special request from a hospice patient. Every effort is made to fulfill the request using outside sources or donations whenever possible, supplementing that effort with assets from the fund as needed. A patient wanted to go on one last vacation with his wife and young son to visit friends and spend a week away from chemotherapy and doctor appointments. The patient died several weeks after the trip. His wife and child will always have the pictures and the memories of that trip to comfort them. A patient asked for assistance painting his house, which had fallen into disrepair during his long illness. He did not want to die with this task falling to his Tim explained that many of the requests from our patient and family care teams are for emergency continued on page 4 Mary Lou Nelson gets ready for her ride. FALL | 2007 Windows of Opportunity | Windows to Knowledge | Windows to Understanding of the Windows The Hospice Foundation The Hospice Foundation of the Florida Suncoast Meet Our Team Mike Bell Executive Director (727) 523-3400 [email protected] B.A. Safley Director of Philanthropy (727) 523-3416 [email protected] Eva Eraclides Circle of Caring Director (727) 523-4166 [email protected] Bryn Warner Director of Annual Giving (727) 523-3414 [email protected] Karen Van De Putte Planned Giving Manager (727) 523-3422 [email protected] Niki Zawacki Special Events Coordinator (727) 523-3420 [email protected] Windows Smart Giving Recent changes in the tax laws governing individual retirement accounts (IRAs) have made it easer and more attractive to give a portion of our IRAs to charity. Under the Pension Protection Act of 2006, you save more on taxes when you make a charitable gift directly from your IRA without incurring tax liability. Prior to the new law, you would have had to report any amount taken from your IRA as taxable income and then take a charitable deduction for the gift. Direct contributions to the charity meet the minimum distribution requirement for IRAs. Among other tax benefits, donors who do not itemize on their taxes aren’t able to take advantage of a charitable deduction, but will now enjoy the tax savings of a direct gift from their IRA. To be eligible for this special tax treatment, you must be at least 70 ½ years old. The maximum amount you may transfer from your IRA is $100,000. Your spouse may also transfer up to $100,000 from his or her IRA. Remember, while proposals have been made by legislators to make this gifting opportunity available permanently, as of this writing, this benefit is only available for gifts made up to December 31st, 2007. You may make a gift simply by contacting your IRA custodian to request a direct transfer from your IRA to an eligible charitable organization, such as The Hospice of the Florida Suncoast. As you visit with your financial advisor this tax season, please discuss whether this new law would be of benefit to you. For more information on this gifting opportunity, please contact Karen Van De Putte at (727) 523-3422, or [email protected]. v Chris It is with tremendous sadness that we at The Hospice Foundation say goodbye to our good friend and coworker Chris Jordan, Capital Campaign Manager. In July, Chris lost a long, hard-fought battle with cancer. Throughout his illness Chris continued to work tirelessly to raise money for The Hospice’s St. Petersburg Community Service Center. Chris’s love of The Hospice came second only to his love for his family, his wife, Amy and his young son, Grant. His courage, perseverance and dedication and his ever-present smile, were an inspiration to us all. v | page 2 The Hospice Foundation of the Florida Suncoast Save the Date November 10, 2007 On November 10, 2007, walkers from all over the community will participate in The Hospice of the Florida Suncoast’s St. Pete Stroll. Come and join us at the St. Pete Pier at 9 a.m. (registration begins at 8 a.m.) for a morning stroll full of fun, good company and live entertainment. Come as individuals or as a team. Longtime media personality and senior advisor for the Tampa Bay Devil Rays, Dick Crippen, will be on hand as emcee. The Hospice St. Pete Stroll is a 3.7 mile stroll along downtown St. Petersburg’s waterfront to benefit the 2,500 patients and families served by The Hospice of the Florida Suncoast. The stroll is a great opportunity to build unity among family, friends, co-workers, and the community and remember or honor special people in our lives. For more information about participation and volunteer opportunities for this event, or for more information about future events, please contact Niki Zawacki, special events coordinator, 727-523-3420 or [email protected]. Community Groups Step Up Chicago Bob Golf Tournament After losing a husband and best friend to cancer last year, Barbara Allen and Joe Liberatore organized a golf tournament to celebrate his life. Now in its second year, the Chicago Bob Memorial Golf Tournament, held in July, raised more than $10,000 in honor of Robert “Chicago Bob” Allen. Cruzin’ with the Stars On August 3, 2007, more than 100 people came out to enjoy a night of gaming, wonderful food, and good company for the first ever Cruzin’ with the Stars event. Organized by a group of community Windows partners from Treasure Island Casino Cruz, Condos by Sirata, Sloppy Joe’s, Sunset Vistas, Premier Limousine and Florida Barter, the group was able to raise more than $10,000 to support The Hospice. AVID Engineering Golf Tournament Employees from AVID Group of Clearwater worked together to organize a community golf tournament to honor the memory of their beloved co-worker, Jayson T. Kmiec. A portion of the proceeds benefited The Hospice. The group presented The Hospice with a check for more than $9,000. | page 3 The Hospice Foundation of the Florida Suncoast Donor Highlight: Lipman family depiction on cover of “Family Memories” CD. It has been said that music has healing powers and can lift a person’s spirits. Music has also been used to raise awareness and money over the years for various causes and charities. One dedicated supporter of The Hospice, Bernice Lipman, has found a unique way to do both. After the death of her son-in-law in 2001, Mrs. Lipman’s two grandsons attended Camp Triple L: Love, Laughter, Leisure; a weekend long children’s bereavement camp run by The Hospice of the Florida Suncoast. After seeing how much the camp helped her two grandsons cope with the death of their father, Mrs. Lipman was determined to “do everything in [her] power to raise money” for Camp Triple L. “I wanted to do something for the camp knowing that they helped my grandsons.” Mrs. Lipman said. Mrs. Lipman decided to raise money for the camp using her own talents. She wrote three songs, one each for her husband, son-in-law and son, and with the help of musician Mark Dye and singer Rene’ Vallee, she made the CD Family Memories. With the help of her daughter, Mrs. Lipman established the Robert E. Rath Memorial Fund in memory of her daughter’s husband. The fund benefits Camp Triple L. Mrs. Lipman has been selling the CDs since the summer of 2003 and has raised $750 thus far for the Camp LLL program. Now six years after losing their father, Mrs. Lipman’s grandchildren are doing well. Her grandsons are both enrolled in the International Baccalaureate program, and her granddaughter is an honor roll elementary school student. v On behalf of all Camp Triple L kids, The Hospice of the Florida Suncoast thanks Bernice Lipman for her industriousness and her loyal support. Quality of Life Fund wife. The Quality of Life fund was used to purchase the supplies and members of the patient’s patient and family care team painted his house on their own time. Tim Beams of The Hospice Foundation is extremely proud to be involved in the administration of this special program. Tim recognizes the need for good stewardship; “Our teams get to know the patients and Windows continued from cover families fairly well, and they are pretty good about identifying when a patient has a valid need.” The Quality of Life Fund is one of many programs of The Hospice of the Florida Suncoast that may not fit neatly into perceived traditional hospice care, but serves as a wonderful tool in support of The Hospice’s goal to serve each of our patients with a focus on quality of life. v | page 4 The Hospice Foundation of the Florida Suncoast Volunteer Highlight Several years later, Kathy decided to get involved with The Hospice as a volunteer. When you think of volunteering at The Hospice of the Florida Suncoast, what image comes to mind? The reality is that there are so many different volunteer positions available that there truly is a place for anyone who has a desire to be a part of this community-based organization. Kathy Wilder is a shining example of a person who wanted to get involved with The Hospice and found her niche, which provides her with fulfillment and a sense of accomplishment. Kathy Wilder moved to Florida in 1978 and has lived in the same home for 30 years. She has two grown children; Colby and Tiffany and two granddaughters, Cassidy and Cloe, and several step-grandchildren. Kathy said she loved being a stay-at-home mom. Now that her children are grown, the families come together every Sunday at Kathy’s house for a big Sunday dinner. Kathy first learned about The Hospice 12 years ago when her mother was a patient. Kathy describes that time as “an amazing experience for all of us, because it allowed us to have [my mother] there with us until she died”. After her mother’s death, she and her family received grief support from the Hospice’s Center for Loss and Healing. eeee “I always knew, after my mom died, someday I’d be ready to give back.” Kathy said. “There were so many people that gave of themselves and that was important to me.” Kathy was unsure at first where she would “fit in” at The Hospice. She soon found her niche in two areas. For the last several years, Kathy has been a member of The Hospice Foundation Board of Trustees and a member of the special events committees for both The Hospice ball and the fashion show. Kathy takes her role on the board very seriously, describing herself as “a quiet, but productive member of the foundation board.” Kathy summed up The Hospice volunteer experience this way - “There is something for everybody – whatever you think your strength may be, you can find some place here”. Special Events f f f f Upcoming Special Events for Fall, 2007 Hospice Golf Classic September 27, 2007 Refinish Line Auto Paint Supplies Golf Classic October 6, 2007 The Hospice St. Pete Stroll November 10, 2007 Gift Wrap & Trees of Love November-December 2007 Lights of Lake Park, Largo December 2007 For more information on any of these events, or if you would like to register for or volunteer for any of these events, please contact Niki Zawacki at 727-523-3420 - [email protected] or Bryn Warner at 727-523-3414 - [email protected] for more information. Windows || page page25 The Hospice Foundation of the Florida Suncoast Did You Know... You can support The Hospice of the Florida Suncoast and at the same time provide yourself with a guaranteed income for your lifetime through The Hospice Foundation’s Charitable Gift Annuity program. In exchange for your gift of cash, appreciated stock or other assets, The Hospice will pay you a guaranteed fixed income for your lifetime. The Hospice charitable gift annuity can: 1) Provide a higher rate of return than you can obtain on a CD; 2) provide a guaranteed lifetime income; 3) provide income tax savings, capital gains tax savings and estate tax savings; 3) Provide valuable support for The Hospice of the Florida Suncoast. In today’s volatile market, a gift that has a higher rate of return and a guaranteed lifetime income sounds pretty good. For more information on charitable gift annuities or to receive a personalized calculation of the guaranteed lifetime payment you will receive from your own gift annuity, please contact Karen Van De Putte, (727) 523-3422 or [email protected]. windows FALL 07 ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED 5771 Roosevelt Blvd • Clearwater, FL 33760 (727) 586-4432 • www.thehospice.org florida suncoast the hospice of the paid u.s. postage organization non-profit