Unity Hospice to Celebrate West Side Resale Shoppe Expansion

May 4, 2026

Green Bay, Wisconsin - Unity invites the media and general public to attend a Grand Reopening Celebration at Unity Resale Shoppe-West, located at 1641 Commanche Ave, in Green Bay, on Monday, May 18, 2026. A ribbon cutting presentation will begin promptly at 9am, followed by an open house and shopping at 9:30am. In celebration of the 3600 square foot retail space expansion, attendees and customers will enjoy 20% off merchandise at both Unity Resale Shoppe locations throughout the day.

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Unity Director of Development Jenifer Allen states “We are thrilled to expand our retail space at our west side store. Proceeds from the Unity Resale Shoppes help fund CommUnity Care, Unity’s financial assistance program. This fund ensures everyone, regardless of financial means, has access to our compassionate hospice care and grief support.” Proceeds from both Resale Shoppes also support special programs offered by Unity, such as Gifted Wishes, a program that makes end-of-life wishes come true for Unity Hospice patients in Northeast Wisconsin, Paws of Comfort Pet Therapy, and our unique Respecting Valor Veteran Program.

Unity Resale Shoppe West opened its doors in May of 2017 to offer a meaningful place for the community to donate and purchase cherished home décor, furniture, housewares, books, jewelry, antiques, clothing, and shoes. This second location at 1302 S. Broadway St., De Pere, allows even greater convenience for customers and donors and offers the same level of quality merchandise at amazingly low prices.

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About Unity
Unity is Northeast Wisconsin’s pioneering not-for-profit healthcare provider that offers a full complement of care solutions including nonmedical home care, supportive palliative care, hospice care, and grief support. With a commitment to seamlessly adapt care to the everchanging needs of each patient and family, Unity works tirelessly to enhance quality of life through innovative services and unique programs ensuring the wishes and goals of patients and families are always met. As the only locally owned and operated advanced illness provider in the region, Unity partners with area skilled nursing facilities, assisted-living facilities, and pharmacies, ensuring seamless care in all settings.

Unity is the sole organization offering inpatient hospice at seven area hospitals and is a collaboration between Emplify Health by Bellin, HSHS St. Mary's Hospital Medical Center, and HSHS St. Vincent Hospital. Established as the third hospice program in the nation, Unity launched Wisconsin’s first palliative care program in 2002, the area’s first hospice residence in 2007, the region’s only Grief and Education Center in 2021, and the area’s first pediatric hospice program in 2024. Learn more at https://unityhospice.org/.

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