To the editor,
In honor of National Volunteer Week, April 15-21, 2012, we would like to take this opportunity to publicly thank and celebrate the 420 volunteers whose steadfast dedication and commitment enable Hospice of the North Shore Greater Boston to fulfill its mission: to enrich the quality of life for terminally ill patients and their families. Our volunteers’ selfless acts of kindness and compassion, both large and small, allow our patients the comfort, companionship and dignity that make all the difference at a critical turning point in their lives.
Our volunteers provided over 20,000 hours of service last year. Whether at the bedside of a patient in a long-term care facility, in a family home, in the Hospice of the North Shore Greater Boston offices or our Kaplan Family Hospice House, volunteers are an integral part of our success.
We at Hospice of the North Shore Greater Boston would especially like to recognize Michele Arnone, Linda Driver, Lauren Emmick and Shirley Luz of Boxford; Diane Jones, Jean Kerr and Jennifer Revill of Middleton and Louis Cicatelli, Maureen Geller, Judy Gould, Ruth Grady, Anne-Marie Rance and Elizabeth Stevenson of Topsfield for their contributions and dedication to our agency.
On behalf of our staff and Board of Directors we offer our sincere thanks for all that our volunteers do each and every day for Hospice of the North Shore Greater Boston.
Sincerely, Diane T. Stringer, president, Hospice of the North Shore and Greater Boston