Hospitality House of Charlotte Is One-Stop-Shop For Patients & Caregivers
If you have ever experienced having a loved one who endures a medical crisis – heart attack, stroke, then you know the stress associated with what it takes to support that loved one – lodging, food, laundry, transportation, and additional medical care. When you’re trying to ensure your loved one is receiving adequate care, the last thing you’d want to occupy your time is trying to figure out all the ins and outs of where you’re going to stay or eat.
That’s where the Hospitality House of Charlotte comes in. They provide temporary housing and create a community for patients. But it’s much more than a bed.
GUESTS:
- Angie Bush, CEO of Hospitality House of Charlotte
- Beau Samples, Sr. Operations Manager of Hospitality House of Charlotte
- Mai Maye, Hospitality House Board Member
HEART TO HEART fundraiser (entire month of February)
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