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A young woman waits anxiously on her special day to open a big shiny package with an extra-large bow. They are so excited to see what is waiting on the inside. It’s a surprise as this unexpected gift is just what she needed. What a beautiful picture to see ‘neighbors helping neighbors’ when they share their treasures with our community. The Wrapped in Pink event may have been cancelled by an uptick in COVID, but the friends of St. Francis Reflections did not cancel their compassion and love towards Te-Kisha’s Legacy Fund. We thank you all for continuing that legacy of giving. When struggling financially patients’ essential needs will be met with the heart of Te-Kisha’s Legacy and Neighbor Helping Neighbor.

The City of Rockledge has recognized the importance of lending a helping hand in times of need with an official proclamation. St. Francis Reflections Foundation is honored to share that January 22, 2022 was recognized as Te-Kisha Ferguson Neighbor Helping Neighbor Day in the City of Rockledge. It calls upon the community to use their time, talents, and treasures to strengthen and give back to their neighborhoods.

We hope that this story inspires and uplifts you today. To learn more about Te-Kisha Ferguson or Te-Kisha’s Legacy Fund, please visit http://reflectionslsc.org/TeKisha.

One of the best gifts you can give your family is letting them know your 5 wishes. Learn more at https://reflectionslsc.org/services/advanced-care-planning-5-wishes/

 Reflections of Life Articles: Fall 2023

DASH to Celebrate Veterans Day 2023

What could be better than enjoying sunshine and fresh air with your family and friends in a beautiful park while honoring local Veterans? At 7:30 am on November 11, 2023, The DASH in Life 5K will kick-off a full day of Veterans Day activities at Brevard Veterans Memorial Park. This idyllic course is flat, scenic, …

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Life Changing Gift of Dignity

Meet Brodie and Beau, brothers who both live with a disease that deteriorates their muscles to the point that they are unable to hold themselves up in a chair. Although their minds are active and their attitudes are bright, they are physically challenged and unable vocalize their needs. Their devoted mother, Melanie Armistead, relies heavily …

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Serving Brevard for 45 years

What began as a dream of helping neighbors almost fifty years ago is turning 45 this year. Emilie Sasko was a nurse, volunteer, mother of 12 and a dreamer. She had a dream that she was being called to create a hospice, and supported by her deep faith, family and friends, founded the second hospice …

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When Angels Get Their WINGS

Wonderful. Inspiring. Notable. Gracious. Service. These words are frequently used to describe our staff at St. Francis Reflections Lifestage Care. We treasure these words in our hearts. Another phrase that we often hear from patients and families is, “You are our Angels.” “You are our Angels” inspired the WINGS Recognition Program. WINGS was created to …

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Memorial Day to Remember

By: Chandler Langevin, Veteran Services Coordinator Memorial Day is a very sacred time for staff and volunteers at St. Francis Reflections. As part of our ongoing commitment to Veterans, we traveled throughout Brevard County to render honors to those who made the ultimate sacrifice for our nation. Here are some of my highlights from the …

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We LOVE our Volunteers

Our volunteers are a diverse array of caring individuals including working professionals, retirees, stay-at-home parents, students, and people who are exploring new careers and building new skill sets. Those who are interested in volunteering must be dependable, friendly and compassionate. It is not necessary to have medical or hospice experience. Each volunteer is asked to …

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The Staircase

Michael Brian Horton May 30, 2016 Last night I had myself a dreamI still can see it nowA staircase stood before meSpiraling up into the cloudsIts wood was worn and weatheredBut had stood the tests of timeAnd I came upon a young man thereAs I began to climbHis uniform colonialHis tri cornered hat pulled downHe …

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