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Your generosity can help Hospice of Dubuque continue to offer compassionate care to those with terminal illnesses and their families regardless of income, insurance coverage or inability to pay for the care. Our bereavement and educational programs are supported, in their entirety, by fundraisers, donations and memorials. Hospice of Dubuque is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. All donations are tax deductible to the fullest extent of the law.
 

Donations may be made to Hospice of Dubuque by:

  • using Paypal to make an online donation
  • sending checks payable to Hospice of Dubuque or supplying your Visa/Mastercard/Discover information
  • mailing your gift to Hospice of Dubuque, 2255 JFK Road, Asbury Square, Dubuque, IA 52002
  • including a note indicating who the gift is in honor or memory of
  • including the name and address of the family member you wish us to notify (the amount is never mentioned)
  • by calling our office at 563.582.1220.

We will promptly acknowledge your gift with a receipt. If requested, we will also send notification of your gift to the person(s) you have identified.

Matching Gifts

Thousands of major corporations match employee charitable contributions. Check with your employer to determine if Hospice of Dubuque is eligible for a matching gift and to complete the necessary documentation.

For more information on giving opportunites, call Community Relations at 563.582.1220.

How much of Hospice of Dubuque’s financial resources are spent on patient care?

Patient care expenditures represent 95% of the Hospice of Dubuque operating budget and all dollars that are received stay within the community. Each day, Hospice of Dubuque’s mission of providing compassionate care for the terminally ill and their loved ones continues to be met, and as a nonprofit hospice, it will always be the driving force for all decision-making within the organization.

 

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On Saturday my dad decided no more hospital. I called hospice from Madison Monday morning. Monday afternoon we had an intake interview, 2-3 hours later the nurse and meds arrived and by 6 pm we had an extra long hospital bed. I am an RN for 28 years and have never seen things in health care happen that fast! I had a couple rough nights with Dad until I accepted and was taught that this night behavior was terminal restlessness, which I had never heard of. Our nurse gently instructed me so that dad’s end of life could be more comfortable. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.
Julie Z., daughter of Hospice of Dubuque patient