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Wine Dinner Being Hosted by Golden View Firenze to Support Fairfield County Hospice House
Third in a series of events to build the first hospice house in the State of Connecticut planned for Wednesday, July 15, 2015 at 6:30pm

Anyone who has ever been touched by Hospice knows that it can be supportive and even transformative at a very difficult time.
While New York and Massachusetts offer hospice care in a residential, home-like environment, Connecticut does not.
The Fairfield County Hospice House (FCHH) will be the first non-institutional hospice residence in our state. Once built, it will be located in North Stamford. It will be a six bedroom home, with single occupancy rooms, baths, and outdoor spaces overlooking beautiful landscaping. Our “home away from home” will provide a comfortable living room, fireplace and kitchen, for the use by family and friends.
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FCHH will help fill a void, by providing a true home like setting for those in need. Providing an opportunity for reflection surrounded by loved ones, as well as licensed and experienced caregivers, a place of calm and palliative care to ease the transition from life to death with dignity and respect.
You can help us to realize this goal by attending our third in a series of events planned to build awareness and to help build the first hospice house in Connecticut.
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Join us on Wednesday, July 15th at 6:30pm as Golden View Firenze, located at 249 Railroad Avenue, Greenwich, CT. The owners of Golden View Firenze have graciously agreed to host a special four course dinner., each course will be paired with select wines and 35% of the proceeds for the event will go towards the building, operation and maintenance of the Fairfield County Hospice House.
Cost of this dinner is $100 per person plus gratuity. Space is limited to 50 people. RSVPs by Friday, July 10th to TCT5@optonline.net or 203-327-0232.
Please join us and help support “The Most Important Home You’ll Ever Help Build”.
For more information regarding the Fairfield County Hospice House come to our website:
http://www.fchospicehousect.org/ or look for us on Facebook.