Improving end of life care for people of all cultures
and communities in the Tarrant County Area.
ABOUT
To accomplish our goals and objectives, a Board of Directors has been organized to govern and to ensure compliance with applicable state and federal laws for fundraising, licensing, financial accountability, human resources, lobbying, political advocacy, and taxation.
To further advance the coalition's purposes and programs, the Board of Directors has established standing committees and may appoint ad hoc committees according to need.
As a nonprofit organization, CQEC endeavors to provide opportunities for individuals to combine their energy, talents, and values for community improvement and enrichment in the management of end of life concerns.
We pledge ourselves to conduct our activities with transparency, integrity, and accountability, and to engage and inspire individuals and communities for public benefit.
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CQEC President-elect, Nancy Ritts, Awarded "Heart of Hospice" Award
After retiring five times, Ritts now is in charge of continuing education, director of provider unit for the Texas and New Mexico Hospice Organization (TNMHO). She qualifies and prepares materials for hospice continuing education programs. Hospice care providers are required to attend a certain number of continuing education courses each year.
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Joan L. Reynolds,
President CQEC