Hospice Wellington group is holding fundraiser hike on May 2

Hospice Well­ington is hosting its Hike for Hospice event on May 2 at The Arboretum, University of Guelph.

Funds raised help sustain Hospice Wellington services provided at no charge.

Alex Robb is a client of Hospice Wellington. She is also a participant and committee mem­ber organizer of the an­nu­al Hike for Hospice. Getting involved is a way Robb feels she can give back to an organization that has helped her.

“The hike has given me a focus, something to do and keep me involved during my treatment,” she said.

Robb is the fourth top individual hike fundraiser in the country and a local com­mittee volunteer. Her enthu­si­asm for the hike is based in part on 100% of the money raised in the community stays in the community.

A unique national fundrais­ing initiative, Hike for Hospice brings together organizations working in hospice palliative care, to raise fund and aware­ness in their community.

“Hike for Hospice is truly an amazing event,” said Brent Charette, Hospice Wellington executive director. “It brings together so many people and raises valuable funds for our organization.”

Funds raised help sustain Hospice Wellington services provided at no charge to Robb and others like her. Hospice Wellington’s goal for 2009 is to raise $50,000 and to have 200 participants.

“It’s an ambitious goal, but we are well on our way,” said Charette.

“We are pleased to have local MPP Liz Sandals attend and we look forward to seeing our community support­ers, sponsors, participants and volunteers come out and enjoy the event – rain or shine.”

Local sponsors, including Stantec, have once again demonstrated why Guelph was named in a Macleans magazine survey as Canada’s most caring community.

Robb’s achievement as a top fundraiser and Stantec’s donation prompted the Hospice Wellington staff to issue a good-natured challenge to the Hospice board.

“The competition is heating up now that both staff and board teams are ranked in the top ten team fundraisers nation­ally. We are very proud of everyone’s achievements,” said Charette.

Recent standings show the Wellington Walkers (staff) in eighth place and the Wellington Board in ninth.

For more information and to register for the hike visit www.chpc.net/events/hfhpc.html.

For over 28 years Hospice Wellington has provided com­munity based services to the communities of Guelph and Well­ington County.

 

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