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Hospice raises $25,000 with Treasured Goods Auction

BRATTLEBORO — Between the furniture, getaways, jewelry, art, china, and the many other “treasured goods” donated, Brattleboro Area Hospice (BAH) has raised approximately $25,000 at the Treasured Goods Auction.

The organization offers its thanks “to so many in the community who donated items, worked as volunteers on the auction committee, and bid on items that day,” organizers write in a news release. “Keep BAH in mind as you continue to clean your basements, attics, garages and sheds. We're planning on doing this again.”

Brattleboro Area Hospice provides a broad range of free services for living and dying well, focusing on end-of-life, bereavement, and advance care planning to anyone living in southeastern Vermont or bordering New Hampshire towns.

To learn more or contact staff, call 802-257-0775 or visit brattleborohospice.org.

For more information, contact Ellen Smith, development director, at 802-257-0775 ext. 109 or ellen.smith@brattleborohospice.org.

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