‘We broke the record’: Festival of Trees raises $223,000 for hospice care
Jillian Fortner
REDMOND, Ore. (KTVZ) – The Festival of Trees set a new record this year, raising more than $223,000 for ClearPath Healthcare, formerly known as Hospice of Redmond.
Organizers announced the organization’s name change during the annual gala. ClearPath Healthcare said the money will help ensure patients without insurance can still receive hospice care and provide support for families during a difficult time.
“We live in a small community and we’re a small nonprofit. And every single year, the community really shows up. And we couldn’t do what we do without your help”, said Lauren Lebien with ClearPath Healthcare.
More than 30 trees were on display at this year’s sold-out event.
ClearPath Healthcare said its “Transition Tree” drew the highest bid, selling for $10,000.
The tree supports the nonprofit’s Transitions Program, which helps people cope with the mental, physical and emotional changes that can come with serious illness.