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Palliative Care Institute at WWU

$5,975
59%
Raised toward our $10,000 Goal
31 Donors
Project has ended
Project ended on December 31, at 05:00 PM PST
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Palliative Care Institute at WWU

Make a gift today and support the Palliative Care Institute 

Your gift will help support the Palliative Care Initiative’s (PCI) work in a number of areas:

Community Conversation Series:  This series seeks to educate community members about their choices at end of life and activate them in planning and advocacy as they face the human experiences of living with serious illness and dying with intention and integrity. For example, this fall, PCI hosted Not If But When: Books for young people about death and loss, a screening of Being Mortal and coordinated a seminar, Death Happens: Let’s Talk About Your Choices, that explored some of the challenging issues we face at end of life.

Provider Education: By collaborating with other agencies and constituents in Northwest Life Passages (NWLP), Western’s PCI encourages clinical provider training and client care that supports people with serious illnesses so they can receive care that heals even when there is no cure. Our annual conference brings together providers and community members to explore important questions related to serious illness care and end of life.  Last spring’s conference focused on Helping 'til it Hurts: Care for the Caregiver.  The 2018 Spring Conference will explore Pain Management: Alternatives to the Opioids. Providers are able to earn continuing education credits at these conferences.  Additionally, PCI works with WWU’s RN-BSN Nursing program on competencies in palliative care and is collaborating with others on the development of training programs for nursing home and assisted living facility staff.

Resource Website: Whatcom County has many resources already in place to support those facing serious illness or end-of-life.  However, when faced with a serious diagnosis, finding support systems can be daunting. PCI is developing a robust website (whatcomcare.org) to link community members to existing resources to provide better access to services.

Micro-Grants:  This initiative provides some financial support to community members for projects related to advocating for better end-of-life care or creating a more palliative community.  Two significant examples are the Back-of-the-Bus campaign, which paid for signage on WTA buses encouraging advanced care planning and The Empathy Card project which provides an opportunity for community members to make personalized cards to send to loved ones facing serious illness or end-of-life.

Touch of Grace Project: This initiative, developed in collaboration with local providers and nursing home leadership, is developing training materials to build palliative care competencies across all nursing home staff, including non-licensed aides, in order to foster facility wide improvements in palliative care across all staff levels.

In Remembrance: Your donation, made in remembrance of a loved one, is an opportunity to help create a community of excellence in care and support for those with serious or chronic illnesses or facing the end of life.

Any gift will help

Please join us in making a personally significant gift by participating in this crowd funding campaign. A gift of any amount helps! Because of the generosity of an anonymous donor, the first $2000 donated through VikingFunder will be matched 1:1.

 

Levels
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$75

Conference Scholarships

A donation at this level will help provide scholarships for students to attend the annual spring conference.

$150

Micro-Grants

A donation at this level will help fund grass-roots projects from community members such as the Back of the Bus campaign or the Empathy Card Project.

$250

Community Activation

Your donation will support events that help our community learn how to advocate for the kinds of care they want for themselves and their loved ones.

$500

Touch of Grace Project

A donation at this level will help support the development of training programs for nursing home staff to create a palliative response for those facing end of life.

$1,000

Provider Education

You donation will help support workshops and conferences that will help providers gain skills to provide culturally competent palliative care.

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