Give a Heart for Hospice in February

Hearts for Hospice displayed at Community Trust Bank in 2024
Hearts for Hospice displayed at Community Trust Bank in 2024

During the month of February, several local banks and businesses are hosting the annual “Hearts for Hospice” fundraising event.

When you visit the lobby or drive-through of a participating bank or business, you will have the opportunity to request a memorial heart for a donation of at least one dollar. Donors write their name or the name of the person they are remembering on the heart. Banks and businesses will display your heart throughout the month.

You can also donate online, and we will display your memorial heart at our Compassionate Care Center.

We invite you to help us spread the word by tagging Hospice Care Plus on your social media platforms and using #heartsforhospice when you share a photo of your memorial heart.

All proceeds from Hearts for Hospice support our programs, including hospice care, grief & loss support and education for care givers and families in the counties we serve: Estill, Jackson, Lee, Madison, Owsley, and Rockcastle.

Participating Banks

Madison County: CG Bank (Berea, Richmond), Citizens Bank (Berea), Community Trust Bank (Berea North, Eastern Bypass, and Downtown Richmond), Cumberland Valley National Bank (Berea, 2 Richmond locations), Forcht Bank (Richmond Centre), Park Community Credit Union (Berea and Richmond locations), Stock Yards Bank & Trust (Gibson Bay and University Drive locations), Rockin’ Robyn’s Boutique in Richmond

Estill County: CG Bank (2 Irvine locations)

Jackson County: Jackson County Bank (Annville, Mckee, Sand Gap), Citizens Bank (Mckee)

Lee and Owsley Counties: Farmers State Bank (Beattyville, Booneville)

Rockcastle County: Community Trust Bank (Downtown Mt. Vernon, Mt. Vernon), Citizens Bank (Brodhead, Mt. Vernon)

Special thanks to all participating banks and businesses and to Central Bank and Trust in Richmond for choosing a lump-sum donation to the Hearts for Hospice fundraiser.

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