Memorial Gifts

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If you need further assistance please call (772) 403-4580 or (772) 403-4510 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday to Friday. Or you may e-mail your questions.

One of the most meaningful ways to support Treasure Coast Hospice is through memorial gifts. Families may request that friends and colleagues make a donation in memory of their loved one, and often include this in the obituary.

You may also make a donation in honor of someone special to you, or to mark a special occasion, such as a birthday or anniversary.

Your gift will help Treasure Coast Hospice serve more than 3,000 patients this year through our multi-faceted programs. Treasure Coast Hospice serves anyone in need regardless of ability to pay. Your generous donation helps provide inpatient and home care that empowers the dying to live their final days in dignity and comfort.

Treasure Coast Hospice is proud of its legacy of over two decades of service to the community, and is grateful for the financial support of each and every individual.

We treasure life. Each day is a gift and each moment is precious. Treasure Coast Hospice is making a positive difference in people’s lives. Your gift allows us to make that difference.

Use our online donation form to make your donation now.

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Hospice services are provided through our licensed providers Hospice of the Treasure Coast (d/b/a Treasure Coast Hospice, St. Lucie) and Hospice of Martin & St. Lucie (d/b/a Treasure Coast Hospice, Martin) licensed since 1982. Copyright 2013, Treasure Coast Hospice and its affiliated companies. All rights reserved. Serving the Florida communities of Ft. Pierce, Lakewood Park, White City, Saint Lucie West, Port Saint Lucie, Hutchinson Island, Jensen Beach, Palm City, Stuart and Hobe Sound. Serving Okeechobee County, Martin County and St. Lucie County. The material on this website is provided for general informational purposes only and should not be considered as medical or legal advice or instruction. You must consult a qualified professional to obtain medical or legal advice. FOR A NOTICE OF PRIVACY PRACTICES, CLICK HERE.