Ride for Hospice Postponement

With deep regret, we must announce this year’s Ride for Hospice, which was scheduled for Saturday, July 19, at No Cages Harley-Davidson® in Plain City, has been postponed. We look forward to hosting you all for this important fundraiser in 2026.

This decision was not made lightly, and we want to extend our deepest gratitude to all our partners who have supported this event throughout the years, especially our naming sponsor Flickinger Legal Group, our host No Cages Harley-Davidson® and our dedicated ride coordinators at the No Cages® H.O.G. Club. Since its inception, the Ride for Hospice has raised over $85,000 for the Hospice Caregiver Support Fund, providing more than 2,600 hours of care for families in need. Although this year’s event is being postponed, our commitment to supporting caregivers remains steadfast.

We are incredibly grateful for your ongoing support and look forward to bringing back the Ride for Hospice in 2026, stronger than ever. Thank you for being a part of this journey with us. Your compassion and generosity have made a real difference in the lives of those we serve.

With deepest gratitude,

National Church Residences Foundation & Hospice Team

Special thanks to

Flickinger Legal Group

About Hospice and Caregiver Support:

At National Church Residences, hospice is not a place. It is a system of specialized care designed for someone who has a life-limiting health issue. We work tirelessly to honor an individual’s wishes while supporting those who love them, all in whatever setting a patient calls “home.”  The Hospice Caregiver Support Fund provides specially trained helpers to those families caring for a loved one near the end of life. The program provides extra support to families, free of charge, during times of caregiver burnout or crisis, and it helps hospice patients living alone stay independent as long as possible.

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