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Compassus sends local hospice executive director to assist health care nonprofit in South Africa

Living Hope Compassus

GALESBURG, Ill. โ€“ Compassus recently sent a team of 12 volunteers, including Galseburg Executive Director Jennifer Milroy, to assist Living Hope, the companyโ€™s sister hospice program in Cape Town, South Africa. The Compassus interdisciplinary team, which included physicians, registered nurses, a hospice aide, social worker, bereavement coordinator, chaplain and corporate colleague, spent a week in Cape Town working side-by-side with Living Hope clinicians.

Through a partnership started in 2011, Compassus donates monetary aid, medical supplies and health care expertise to support Living Hopeโ€™s health care and hospice services in the impoverished township communities of Cape Town. Compassus matches voluntary employee donations to the dollar and last year raised more than $73,000 for the ministry-based nonprofit.

โ€œLiving Hope is doing amazing work in areas of true economic despair,โ€ said Milroy. โ€œThey are providing resources and education to so many in need. I am truly grateful to have had the opportunity to serve others on this mission trip.โ€

Living Hope offers health care services, counseling and education to more than 200,000 underprivileged residents in Cape Town. Its programs focus on improving general health and hospice care, HIV/AIDS treatment and prevention, and economic empowerment. Living Hope provides health care for more than 36,000 South Africans annually through in-home visits, medical clinics and a 22-bed inpatient hospice center.

โ€œCompassus has a calling to deliver compassionate care not only in our local communities but around the world. Serving alongside Living Hope allows us the opportunity to live out this higher purpose,โ€ said Stan Brown, senior vice president of operations for Compassus. โ€œWe are proud of our team and the work they do for the people of South Africa and hope it inspires others to join the effort to advance the well-being of those facing life-limiting illnesses.โ€

For more information about Compassus, visit our Galesburg page or call (309) 342-3007.