Hospice Georgian Triangle Foundation is proud to announce that Crozier Consulting Engineers (Crozier) has made an outstanding contribution to Hospice Georgian Triangle, following their matching campaign in the month of November.

Our community raised the bar this year and generously donated $118,043. Crozier Consulting Engineers has made the commitment to match this amount dollar for dollar, bringing the total to $236,086.

“We called on our community to double donations for Hospice Georgian Triangle Foundation, and they certainly delivered! We are astonished by the generosity and thrilled that it was such a successful fundraising campaign,” explains Chris Crozier, Founder and CEO of Crozier.

Hospice Georgian Triangle is thankful for the vision that Crozier shares in giving as much as possible over the holiday season.

“We are beyond grateful that the team at Crozier has extended their generosity to the health and wellness of our community. Gifts to Hospice Georgian Triangle mean that patients and families will be cared for at Campbell House and supported through community programs, free of charge. This is particularly meaningful over the holiday season, when loved ones are nearing their end-of-life journey and may be away from home,” said Sandra Sullivan, Executive Director of the Hospice Georgian Triangle Foundation.

Crozier supports a variety of charitable causes in the communities that they live and operate in – always encouraging as much philanthropic involvement for the team as possible.

Hospice Georgian Triangle provides compassionate care at Campbell House and in the community for individuals with life-limiting illness and their families in the Town of the Blue Mountains, Collingwood, Clearview Township, and Wasaga Beach. Care programs come at no cost to the user and focus on the physical, emotional, and mental well-being of the patient, family and caregivers, enhancing quality of life.

Hospice Georgian Triangle Foundation’s purpose is to raise the funds that allow Hospice Georgian Triangle to provide exceptional hospice palliative care and community programming.

Hospice Georgian Triangle started in 1987 and has evolved to provide compassionate care in the home and at Campbell House for individuals and families dealing with life-limiting illness, living in the communities of The Town of Blue Mountains, Collingwood, Wasaga Beach and Clearview Township. Care programs come at no cost to the users and focus on the physical, emotional, and spiritual needs of both the patient and family, enhancing quality of life. Hospice Georgian Triangle relies on the funding of the government and generous donors for all services and programs, including end-of-life care and grief counseling.

Crozier is an employee-owned, leading consulting firm in the land development and building industry. Founded in 2004, Crozier’s growing team of 300 professionals deliver civil, water resources, transportation, and building engineering services, complemented by hydrogeology, environmental consulting, landscape architecture, utility infrastructure, and building science services. Headquartered in Collingwood, with offices in Milton, Toronto, Bradford, and Guelph, Crozier supports the private sector across Ontario by advancing residential, industrial, commercial, institutional, recreational and First Nations projects. Crozier has been awarded esteemed top employer, leadership and business growth recognitions, including Canada’s Top Small & Medium Employers in 2023 and 2024, the Report on Business ranking of Canada’s Top Growing Companies in 2023 and 2024, and Southwestern Ontario’s Top Employers in 2024. The firm continues to diversify with complementary services and expand its office presence geographically. To learn more about the company, visit cfcrozier.ca.