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Supporting the Fight Against Cancer in Branson

Supporting the Fight Against Cancer in Branson

Supporting the Fight Against Cancer in Branson

This past Saturday, our team had the privilege of supporting the American Cancer Society at the Relay for Life event in Branson, MO. It was a day filled with community spirit and meaningful connections as we came together to raise awareness and funds for an important cause.

A special shoutout goes to Kara Wilson, our dedicated Hospice Team Coordinator from Branson, MO, who brought along her daughter Savannah and her friend Jadyn to volunteer. Their energy and enthusiasm were contagious, and it was wonderful to see our team actively involved in making a difference.

We were also excited to see Taynia Kisner, our Hospice Area Market Executive from Springfield, MO, out on the course with her friend, both showing their support by participating in the tournament. Their presence, along with all the other volunteers and participants, truly embodied the spirit of community and compassion that Compassus is known for.

One of the highlights of the day was our fun activity at the 9th hole. We got creative by having golfers tee off using a kid’s driver – and the laughter that followed was priceless! Not only did we have a great time, but we were also able to raise around $300 to contribute to the American Cancer Society’s mission.

Together, we continue to serve, support and stand by our community. Thank you to everyone who made this day possible! To learn more about our the Compassus ‘Care for who I am’ philosophy, from the care services we provide to patients and families to how we interact with our partners and one another, click here. To learn more about the Branson, MO hospice program, click here.

At Compassus, our value is in the compassion and expertise of our teams, which act as an extension of patients’ existing care teams. We believe everyone who interacts with us should experience our individualized Care for who I am philosophy, from the care services we provide to patients and families to how we interact with our partners and one another.