Celebrating Judy Green

Apr 3, 2025

Amanda Lawson, Philanthropy & Communication Specialist

30 Years of Dedication to Angela Hospice

Judy Green’s volunteer journey with Angela Hospice began in 1994. With a background as a medical technologist, Judy has always had a passion for helping those in need, which led her to volunteer with Angela Hospice nearly three decades ago.

Throughout her time with us, Judy has contributed in countless ways. She currently participates in our Wednesday night caregiver dinners, where she lovingly prepares and brings desserts. Judy’s volunteer journey began in the Care Center, where she provided care to patients and helped with family’s needs. She also prepared and delivered meals to families receiving support through the My Nest is Best program. In addition, Judy has supported various events, luncheons, and tea parties, and prior to the Covid-19 pandemic, she assisted with event raffles, mailings, and other clerical work.

“…If you are ever in need of end-of-life hospice care, Angela Hospice is the place to be.” ~Judy Green

Judy’s family has experienced significant loss, and after her retirement, she sought a way to give back to her community. She completed Angela Hospice’s volunteer training, and her commitment has never wavered since.

When asked why she continues to volunteer, Judy said, “Angela Hospice taught me a lot about the best way to die—with compassionate care. I continue to do what I can because the work is so important.” Judy added, “No one wants to be here, but if youare ever in need of end-of-life hospice care, Angela Hospice is the place to be.”

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