If Hospice of Morongo Basins services are all provided free of charge, how does Hospice support itself?
Hospice of Morongo Basin depends upon the generous support of local residents in the form of individual and group donations, memberships, and memorials, and on private and government grants, bequests, and the income from our Thrift Shop. Our Thrift Shop depends upon the donated time of volunteers, donated items from the community, and Thrift Shop shoppers. Hospice receives grants from the Elsinore Machris Gilliland Fund (Hi-Desert Memorial Hospital, Incorporated), The Auen Foundation, San Bernardino County, the Marine Corps Officers Spouses Club, the Emblem Club of Yucca Valley, PFF Bank and Trust, the Morongo Basin Old Car Club, Cactus Sewables, the Sportsman’s Club of Joshua Tree, the Sportettes, and the Religious Affairs Office of the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center. Through the generosity of local resident Lee Bell, bequests from Margaret Harris and Helen Olander Robertson, a matching grant from the Auen Foundation, and the efforts of the local community, Hospice of Morongo B
Hospice of Morongo Basin depends upon the generous support of local residents in the form of individual and group donations, memberships, and memorials, and on private and government grants, bequests, and the income from our Thrift Shop. Our Thrift Shop depends upon the donated time of volunteers, donated items from the community, and Thrift Shop shoppers. Hospice receives grants from the Elsinore Machris Gilliland Fund (Hi-Desert Memorial Hospital, Incorporated), San Bernardino County, the Marine Corps Officers’ Spouses’ Club, the Emblem Club of Yucca Valley, the Sportsman’s Club of Joshua Tree, the Sportettes, and Unity Home. See our Donations page on this website.