‘Glow More Than a Runway’ historic fashion show to celebrate World Hospice and Palliative Care Day


Hospice of the Chesapeake, a not-for-profit care organization providing hospice care, supportive care, and grief support services for individuals living with and affected by advanced illness, announces they will be hosting ‘Glow: More than a Runway’, a historic fashion show on Saturday, October 8th displaying designers from all over the world, with ambassadors from South Africa and the U.K., to celebrate World Hospice and Palliative Care Day (WHPCD). Hospice of the Chesapeake is the first American organization to celebrate this global initiative.

Together with Saks Fifth Avenue Chevy Chase, they are working to amplify the WHPCD theme, “Healing Hearts and Communities.” Guests will enjoy a highly curated evening that will consist of a dinner and fashion show highlighting the best fashion trends of the Fall season from some of the top international designers at Saks Fifth Avenue Chevy Chase. The planning for this fundraiser is already bringing together leaders from the communities of fashion, healthcare, business, and philanthropy.

“We are honored to be a part of such an important day in the history of hospice care,” said Shauna Chabot, Chief Advancement Officer at Hospice of the Chesapeake. “As great as the designers are, and as glamorous as this fashion show is going to be, it is bigger than them and bigger than us. Glow truly is ‘More than a Runway.’ Glow is about bringing the message to the world that those who are suffering and fearing the end do not have to go at it alone.”     

Funds raised from the event will support the work of the not-for-profit Hospice of the Chesapeake. The organization has grown and expanded over its 43 years to care for people living with advanced illness and loss as well as their families in Anne Arundel, Calvert, Charles, and Prince George’s Counties. This amounts to more than 52,000 hospice patients and more than 100,000 family members receiving compassionate and expert care from hospice, supportive, and bereavement team members since founding of the care organization in 1979.

World Hospice and Palliative Care Day is a unifying day of action to celebrate and support hospice and palliative care around the world. To mark WHPCD 2022, thousands of people will be coming together on the 8th of October 2022 to celebrate, but most importantly to speak out about their lived experiences in grief, loss, and bereavement.

“So many of us all over the world have lost a loved one during the pandemic,” said Dr. Stephen Connor, Executive Director of the Worldwide Hospice Palliative Care Alliance. “It’s important for patients and families of those suffering from all types of serious illness to know that they are not alone. Glow: More than A Runway, will show the world that there are resources to care for you during the times of your life when you are most in need.”

According to the Global Atlas of Palliative Care, over 56.8 million people are estimated to require palliative care every year including 31.1 million prior to and 25.7 million near the end of life. The majority (67%) are adults over 50 years old and at least 7% are children. The majority (54%) are non-decedents who need palliative care prior to their last year of life. The burden of severe illness and health-related suffering, and the corresponding need for palliative care, are immense. Yet palliative care is still not accessible to most people in need, especially in low and middle-income countries.

About Hospice of the Chesapeake

Founded in 1979, Hospice of the Chesapeake has cared for more than 50,000 hospice patients and their families since inception. In 2021, Hospice of the Chesapeake cared for 3,881 hospice patients including 19 children, 2,092 palliative/supportive care patients, and close to 500 grief support clients. As a regional care organization, Hospice of the Chesapeake is providing care options for those living will advance illness and loss to the 1.7 million residents of Anne Arundel, Calvert, Charles, and Prince George’s Counties. The Hospice of the Chesapeake team members are regional experts and professionals who not only focus on direct care to patients and families but also on raising state-wide awareness and understanding of the benefits of hospice, palliative, and grief care. Hospice of the Chesapeake is the largest independent not-for-profit hospice organization in the State of Maryland.

Notes for editors:

What is World Hospice and Palliative Care Day?

World Day is a unified day of action to celebrate and support hospice and palliative care around the world.

For more resources and information on palliative care globally, visit: (link leads to the website WHPCD resources 2022). For general media inquiries, please contact Howard Kinyua the Communications Manager at the WHPCA.

Who is the Worldwide Hospice Palliative Care Alliance?

The Worldwide Hospice Palliative Care Alliance is a global action network focusing exclusively on hospice and palliative care development worldwide. With over 400 organisational members in over 100 countries, we provide a global voice with a vision to accelerate universal access to quality palliative care. For more information visit http://www.thewhpca.org Twitter: @whpca / Facebook: @thewpc and YouTube

Why do we need WHPCD?

There are still far too many people that are unable to access this essential service, especially in low and middle-income countries (LMICs). We cannot achieve universal health coverage without palliative care, which is also a key component of the right to health and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal for good health and well-being.

NB: The WHPCA is asking all editors not to use the term ‘hospice’ as a standalone word, as it merely reinforces perceptions that the palliative care is only delivered in an in-patient, or building. We are working to spread the word that a hospice goes hand in hand with palliative care that can be delivered in any setting, home, informal settlement, hospital, or care/nursing home.

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