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History
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A Brief History of Brave Heart Volunteers |
Brave Heart Volunteers began in 2001 (as Sitka's Faith In Action) in response to the need in our community for assistance with end-of-life (hospice-like) care in the home setting. It was also recognized that volunteer home visiting and compassionate care to frail elderly, homebound, disabled and those recovering from hospitalization were also needed. These needs were initially identified at a grass roots level by two local nurses and a small group of committed volunteers who saw this large gap in community health care. Initial community meetings brought together representatives of civic and service related organizations, health care providers, faith groups, and interested individuals. Some of the statements from these meetings included:
Shortly after the meetings, an advisory board and then a Board of Directors were established and incorporated as a tax exempt, non-profit community organization. Then in 2002, the working group collectively wrote a proposal to the The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) for funding. The proposal was accepted, and RWJF provided a 30-month, $35,000 grant for start-up and development of a “Faith in Action” program in Sitka, one of 1000 such volunteer groups throughout the United States. Since that time, there have been several key moments in our development, among them:
If you are interested in learning more about Brave Heart Volunteers and our history, please feel free to stop by and visit. We also keep several Remembrance Books on hand in the office, with news clippings and other history. |
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