Fort Collins, Colo – Wilbur’s Total Beverage hosted Hamburgers for Hospice, which raised $1,200 for Pathways at two events held on July 1 and September 2.

Wilbur’s Total Beverage General Manager Mat Dinsmore, Pathways President Evan Hyatt, and Mantooth Company Founder Connie Hanrahan grilled burgers, brats and hot dogs in front of Wilbur’s Total Beverage, 2201 S. College Ave. in Fort Collins.

Hamburgers for Hospice benefitted Pathways’ Grief and Loss Program, an initiative that offers individual counseling, support groups, and creative therapies, such as art and music, to help individuals cope with grief following a loss or during a serious illness. Pathways’ commitment to supporting those on their grief journey is unwavering, providing essential resources and support to meet each client’s unique needs.

“Pathways deeply appreciates the support it receives from the business community,” said Pathways’ Hyatt. “Wilbur’s Total Beverage has been one of our most committed supporters for many years and has raised tens of thousands of dollars to support our hospice programs in Northern Colorado.”

Pathways provides expert medical and comfort care for individuals navigating the last months of life. Its dedication extends to guiding those in need through the healing process, regardless of age or financial situation.

About Pathways: Established in 1978, Pathways is a nonprofit agency providing exceptional hospice care in the last months of life, complete palliative care for those with long-term serious illness, and community-wide grief support for residents of Larimer and Weld counties. Pathways is an affiliate of the Care Synergy network and can be reached at www.pathways-care.org and 970.663.3500.

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