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This TCNtalk episode explores the multifaceted role of thrift stores in hospice care, highlighting their impact on community engagement, grief support, and economic sustainability.
Our guests, Lin Sue Flood, Director of Community Engagement at Hospice of the Valley, and Mark Cohen, retired Editor & Publisher of Hospice News Today, and Principal, Cohen-Fyfe Communications, discuss how thrift stores serve as vital assets for hospices, providing not only financial support but also fostering community connections and environmental sustainability.
They reveal how these stores generate essential financial support, strengthen community ties, provide meaningful volunteer opportunities, and even offer gentle pathways through grief. You’ll hear how mission-aligned messaging, environmental stewardship, and a new generation of thrift-loving shoppers are reshaping the future of hospice support.
Lin Sue and Mark share how purposeful messaging can ignite the interest of younger generations, who aren’t just hunting for treasures— they’re seeking ways to make their shopping choices count for something bigger.
It’s an inspiring look at how everyday purchases can make an extraordinary impact. Join us — this is truly a conversation worth hearing.
Guest:
Lin Sue Flood, Director of Community Engagement at Hospice of the Valley
Mark Cohen, retired Editor & Publisher of Hospice News Today, and Principal, Cohen-Fyfe Communications
Host:
Chris Comeaux, President / CEO of TELEIOS
https://www.teleioscn.org/tcntalkspodcast/the-hidden-value-of-thrift-stores-in-hospice-care
Teleios Collaborative Network / https://www.teleioscn.org/tcntalkspodcast
By Chris Comeaux5
1313 ratings
This TCNtalk episode explores the multifaceted role of thrift stores in hospice care, highlighting their impact on community engagement, grief support, and economic sustainability.
Our guests, Lin Sue Flood, Director of Community Engagement at Hospice of the Valley, and Mark Cohen, retired Editor & Publisher of Hospice News Today, and Principal, Cohen-Fyfe Communications, discuss how thrift stores serve as vital assets for hospices, providing not only financial support but also fostering community connections and environmental sustainability.
They reveal how these stores generate essential financial support, strengthen community ties, provide meaningful volunteer opportunities, and even offer gentle pathways through grief. You’ll hear how mission-aligned messaging, environmental stewardship, and a new generation of thrift-loving shoppers are reshaping the future of hospice support.
Lin Sue and Mark share how purposeful messaging can ignite the interest of younger generations, who aren’t just hunting for treasures— they’re seeking ways to make their shopping choices count for something bigger.
It’s an inspiring look at how everyday purchases can make an extraordinary impact. Join us — this is truly a conversation worth hearing.
Guest:
Lin Sue Flood, Director of Community Engagement at Hospice of the Valley
Mark Cohen, retired Editor & Publisher of Hospice News Today, and Principal, Cohen-Fyfe Communications
Host:
Chris Comeaux, President / CEO of TELEIOS
https://www.teleioscn.org/tcntalkspodcast/the-hidden-value-of-thrift-stores-in-hospice-care
Teleios Collaborative Network / https://www.teleioscn.org/tcntalkspodcast

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