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Haven hosts events to raise funds for patient care, grief support and educational programs throughout the communities we serve. We’re also proud to be the beneficiary of events sponsored by community groups who support our mission. Whether you serve on an event committee, support us as a sponsor or volunteer, or attend as a guest, you contribute to the success of each and every event that benefits our patients and their families. All proceeds from Haven events remain in the communities we serve and make it possible to fulfill our mission without regard to a person’s ability to pay.

We’ll look forward to seeing you at these upcoming events:

Want to host an event to benefit Haven Hospice?  Contact Stephanie Brod at 325.271.4665 or smbrod@havenhospice.org for more information.

 

Upcoming Events

Fall at the Ranch
Saturday, October 15, 2011
Rock Bluff Ranch, Bell
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Styles for Life
Thursday, November 10, 2011
Paramount Hotel & Plaza

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ViVA! 2012
Saturday, April 14, 2012
Rembert Farm, Alachua

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9th Annual NEFAR Charity Bass Fishing Tournament
Saturday, April 28, 2012
Palatka City Dock
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Past Events

Haven Hospice’s “Joes v Pros”
Celebrity Challenge
Sunday, September 18, 2011
Baseball Grounds of Jacksonville
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Attic Antique Roadshow
Saturday, July 16, 2011
Haven Hospice Attic Gainesville

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2nd Annual F.A.M. Fest
Saturday, May 14, 2011
Historic Downtown Lake City

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Run for Haven
Saturday, Mar. 5, 2011
Tioga Town Center

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Pet therapy brings comfort to Haven Hospice patients
Even the tiniest dog is lionhearted, and the same can be said of Mia, a five-month-old Jack Russell terrier who visits with patients at the Tri-Counties Hospice Care Center. “She has a sense when she’s here of what she has to do,” says her owner. Patients welcome Mia like a gift. “It’s soothing for them and they love to pet her.”