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Improving end of life care for people of all cultures
and communities in the Tarrant County Area.
HISTORY

Many of the CQEC early organizers first worked together on the Texas Clergy Project. This was a pilot project of the Texas partnership for End-of-Life Care (TxPEC) designed to assist clergy and faith communities in caring for the dying.

Dr. Kendra Belfi, M.D. Was chair of the TxPEC education committee and led this effort with the assistance of Reverend Rodney Bolejak, D.Min.

This program was subsequently duplicated in other parts of Texas. The project became the impetus for the development of the Tarrant Area Partnership for End-of-Life Care(TAPEC), one of several coalitions under the umbrella of TxPEC.

The TAPEC leadership desired to form its own 501 C (3) nonprofit organization with control of programs and policies at the local level of Tarrant County and environs, rather than sharing the 501 C (3) designation of the state-wide TxPEC organization. TAPEC was dissolved and CQEC rose out of the ashes.
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