The 2023 Each Moment Matters Luncheon, benefiting the Faith Presbyterian Hospice Caring Fund, provides benevolent care for unfunded patients, as well as specialized programming and comfort therapies referred to as the "Faith Difference."
In addition, the annual luncheon recognizes local individuals striving diligently to be an agent for positive change in their community, who reflect the values of Forefront Living (Diversity, Integrity, Stewardship and Compassion) and who personify what it means to make each moment matter.
Author and attorney Jason B. Rosenthal will be the featured speaker. He is most well-known for being the subject of an essay written by his late wife, Amy Krouse Rosenthal, entitled You May Want to Marry My Husband. This composition went viral when it appeared in the New York Times’ "Modern Love" column 10 days before Amy’s death. Today, Rosenthal speaks and writes about issues related to processing grief and discovering hope and joy amongst the pain of loss.
The 2023 Each Moment Matters Luncheon, benefiting the Faith Presbyterian Hospice Caring Fund, provides benevolent care for unfunded patients, as well as specialized programming and comfort therapies referred to as the "Faith Difference."
In addition, the annual luncheon recognizes local individuals striving diligently to be an agent for positive change in their community, who reflect the values of Forefront Living (Diversity, Integrity, Stewardship and Compassion) and who personify what it means to make each moment matter.
Author and attorney Jason B. Rosenthal will be the featured speaker. He is most well-known for being the subject of an essay written by his late wife, Amy Krouse Rosenthal, entitled You May Want to Marry My Husband. This composition went viral when it appeared in the New York Times’ "Modern Love" column 10 days before Amy’s death. Today, Rosenthal speaks and writes about issues related to processing grief and discovering hope and joy amongst the pain of loss.