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! The Care Gala was held last Saturday at Blue Mountain Resort.
The year’s event celebrated the 10th anniversary of Campbell House. Campbell House, the region’s first dedicated hospice-palliative-care-facility, opened its doors 10 years ago. This marked an incredible milestone for Hospice Georgian Triangle which has served the community for 37 years.
Highlights of the evening included the impact auction that raised $168,427 in gifts then matched up to $100,000 by Jason and Beverly Price and their daughters. The event included a raffle, a silent auction, incredible sponsors, and generous guests. And, not only did the Price family match, they topped up the total raised Saturday to bring fundraising revenue to the $500,000 mark.
“This incredible act of generosity is a testament to the family’s commitment to supporting hospice care and we are very grateful. We also appreciate daughter Ali sharing how hospice touched her family with the care of her grandmother,” explained Sandra Sullivan, Executive Director of the Hospice Georgian Triangle Foundation.
“As a fourth generation Collingwood family we have felt this impact first handedly throughout each generation – which is why we actively seek out opportunities to give. We hope this inspires others,” shared Ali Price.
“At the start of COVID my grandmother peacefully passed away in the care of the employees and volunteers at the Campbell House. At the time I didn’t know what a hospice was but through her passing, I quickly came to learn what it was and what kind of positive impact a hospice can have on a family”.
The program included a touching testimonial from Wasaga Beach resident, Thai Shelton. Thai’s husband Peter passed away last year at Campbell House.
The gala was once again chaired by Paula Zubek, who opened the evening with a touching tribute to her mother, who was the first patient to leave Campbell House, ten years ago.
“We are proud of the support of more than 320 guests who attended this year’s gala, making a major impact on end-of-life care and contributing to the ongoing offering of grief and bereavement counseling for families following the loss of a loved one,” says Paula Zubek, Event Chair and Hospice Georgian Triangle Foundation Board member.
Many of the current and past board and committee members were in attendance representing both Hospice Georgian Triangle and the Hospice Georgian Triangle Foundation.
“Over the past decade, Hospice Georgian Triangle has had the privilege of welcoming over 1,950 individuals into Campbell House, providing compassionate care during their most vulnerable moments. Beyond that, we have extended our support to thousands more in our community through grief and bereavement services, as well as caregiver support programs across South Georgian Bay,” said Trish Rawn, Chief Executive Officer, Hospice Georgian Triangle.
A special thank you to platinum sponsor Blue Mountain Resort.
Also special thanks to sponsors : Coulter Dawe and Associates, Burgundy Asset Management, Pure Health Pharmacy, Crozier Consulting Engineers, Nutak Holdings, Sue McKenzie, RBC DS Todd Christensen, Fawcett Funeral Home, Carruthers & Davidson Funeral Home, TD Bank Meaford, Stewart Family Foundation, Collingwood Toyota, NFP, Huronia Alarms, RJ Burnside & Associates Ltd, Shertine Construction Ltd, Dean’s Carpet One, Images in Sign, Mountain Ridge Homes and Katherine Percy Gulledge.
Official event photos for print attached by Jessica Cranlemire Photographer.
Gala 1: Event Chair, Paula Zubek, with husband and event sponsor, Patrick Coulter of Coulter Dawe and Associates
Gala 1-1: Attending Hospice Georgian Triangle Foundation Board Members; George Watson, Sandra King-Webster (Board Chair), Sue McKenzie, Dr. Michael Sharpe, Paula Zubek (Event Chair)
Gala 2: Board Member, Sue McKenzie, event sponsor from Burgundy Asset Management, Angela Bhutani, Executive Director Hospice Georgian Triangle Foundation, Sandra Sullivan, and Public Relations and Communciations Manager, Kelly O’Neil
To view event photography, please visit MyCollingwood.ca: https://www.davewestphotography.com/Other-13/2024-Events/Care-Gala-Photo-Highlights-Unedited/n-jBnTRJ. Thanks to Dave West Photography and MyCollingwood.ca.
To view the special tribute video produced by H Visual, please visit: https://youtu.be/ZbQgJwWZuZ0. Special thanks to Brian Hunt and his team for donating their time and talents.
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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.
Media contact:
Sandra Sullivan, Executive Director, Hospice Georgian Triangle Foundation, 705-444-2555 ext. 7521 | SullivanS@HospiceGeorgianTriangle.com
Kelly O’Neil, Public Relations & Communications Manager, Hospice Georgian Triangle Foundation, 705-888-8406 | OneilK@HospiceGeorgianTriangle.com