At the heart of Campbell House, we’ve unveiled a poignant tribute – our new digital donor wall. With three luminous screens, it gracefully displays the names of cherished loved ones we remember and the generous donors who’ve made a lasting impact. This wall is more than just a testament to contributions; it’s a symbol of our enduring gratitude, our commitment to recognition, and our heartfelt appreciation for the community’s unwavering support. Together, we continue to care for those we love.
For more than 15,000 years the First Nations walked upon, and cared for, the lands we now call home: Anishinaabek, Haudenosaunee, Ojibwe, and many others who cared for their families and communities, the way we now seek to care for ours.
Hospice Georgian Triangle and Hospice Georgian Triangle Foundation acknowledge the Lake Simcoe-Nottawasaga Treaty of 1818 and respects all the Nation-to-Nation agreements that have formed relationships with the original inhabitants of Turtle Island; the reality of our shared history; the current contributions of Indigenous people within our community and seeks to continue empowering expressions of pride amongst all the diverse stakeholders in this area.
We seek to do better, to continue to recognize, learn, and grow, in friendship and community, Nation-to-Nation.