By Lin Sue Flood
Photo courtesy of Hospice of the Valley
What a spectacular evening showcasing community generosity at Hospice of the Valley’s 2025 art auction: aaha! art, food and wine.
A record $800,000 was raised to ensure care for those in need, including $300,000 to support New Song Center for Grieving Children. This compassionate Hospice of the Valley program provides grief support to families at no cost and has brought hope and healing to more than 15,000 individuals experiencing deep loss.
Nearly 500 people filled the ballroom at the JW Marriott Scottsdale Camelback Inn, excited to bid on the fabulous items auctioned off by Letitia Frye, a former volunteer with the nonprofit agency.
Winners took home fine art, beautiful jewelry, dining and wine packages, plus exclusive trips to Europe and three incredible nights at Montana’s exquisite Triple Creek Ranch with private jet transport. Nate Nathan and the MacDaddy-Os rocked the dance floor.
“We are beyond grateful for this passionate support,” Executive Director Debbie Shumway said. “Thanks to our generous community, we are able to bring our specialized care and unique programs to more families than ever.”
Hospice of the Valley cared for 28,000 patients and their families last year and provided $17.7 million in community services and unreimbursed care, turning no one away. Founded in 1977, the agency is the only not-for-profit hospice in Maricopa County. It also serves northern Pinal County and the Tucson area.
Lin Sue Flood is director of Community Engagement at Hospice of the Valley.