Jimmy Carter’s Example Shows the Worth of Hospice Care – The Globe and Mail
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Media Release A glamorous evening celebrating the 10th anniversary of Campbell House September 30, 2024 – COLLINGWOOD - Hospice Georgian Triangle Foundation is pleased to announce the Care Gala, their signature fundraiser, raised over $500,000 in support of hospice palliative care in the South Georgian Bay region - a record-breaking success! [...]
Our 2023-2024 Hospice Georgian Triangle and Hospice Georgian Triangle Foundation Impact Report is here and we are pleased to share it with you. These are your accomplishments and you should be proud. This report is a powerful testament of your support for the exceptional hospice palliative care provided in South Georgian [...]
2 charities, 2 cheques: RBC sends funds to Collingwood non-profits - Collingwood News (collingwoodtoday.ca) Two Collingwood charities were the recipients of a funding boost from RBC Financial Services this week. Both the Georgian Triangle Humane Society and Hospice Georgian Triangle are receiving $5,000 each from RBC Financial Group, with representatives [...]
A local volunteer has been honoured with an important award recognizing her dedication to supporting palliative care in the area. Hospice Georgian Triangle volunteer Connie Hayward was given the June Callwood award at this year's Hospice Palliative Care Ontario conference. Callwood herself was a long-time hospice advocate, community activist, author [...]
Official Event Gallery - Click Here The final results are in for Hike & Bike for Hospice! Over $210,000 was raised for hospice palliative care patients and families in the South Georgian Bay Region. The Hospice Georgian Triangle Foundation is proud to announce that over $210,000 was raised at the [...]
In July 2014, the committee that launched Hospice Georgian Triangle in 1987 took the first tour of Campbell House. The dedicated volunteers never imagined their passion to support those at end-of-life would evolve into a state-of-the -art home for hospice palliative care. “Absolutely amazing, incredible,” said Rev. Richard Newland, the [...]
Campbell House celebrates 10 years of service Campbell House, the region's first dedicated hospice-palliative-care-facility, opened its doors 10 years ago in August. This marked an incredible milestone for Hospice Georgian Triangle. Although Hospice Georgian Triangle has been in existence since 1987, Campbell House was finally a place to call home [...]
The essence of remembrance took a luminous form at the Hospice Georgian Triangle's annual Lights of Love event. Held at the Collingwood Legion Branch 63, this ceremony brought together over 230 community members in a heartfelt tribute to loved ones who have passed on, especially those cared for at Campbell [...]
In an insightful discussion, Kelly O'Neil, Public Relations and Communications Manager at Hospice Georgian Triangle Foundation, eloquently highlights the indispensable role of community donations in sustaining our operations. At Hospice Georgian Triangle, these donations are crucial, underpinning half of our operating costs. "Hospice care is a symphony of compassion, comfort, [...]
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.