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A Walk to Remember

Saturday, June 8, 2024

Time
8:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Venue
Campbell River Hospice Society, Campbell River, V9W 3S7
Price
$40

Registration is now open and The Campbell River Hospice Society invites you to join our upcoming fundraiser, Walk to Remember held on Saturday, June 8th, in Hospice’s Serenity Garden.

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Join attendees in collecting pledges to participate in walking a 3km loop, returning to the Hospice Care Centre. To follow there will be a meaningful memorial ceremony with Leslie Haynes-Hodgins, M.S.W., R.S.W., Hospice’s Lead Clinical Counsellor, along with a beautiful butterfly release. We invite you to release an ethically sourced Painted Lady butterfly in memory of your loved ones, signifying letting go and the continuation of life after loss.

A Walk to Remember is an event for our community to heal and share awareness of grief and loss. Hospice touches everyone at some point in their lives and becomes such a vital resource in a person’s journey through loss and end-of-life.

$40 Registration includes:

-A customizable online pledge page

-Refreshments
-An ethically sourced Painted Lady butterfly for release (if registered by May 25th)
-Memorial ceremony provided by Hospice's Lead Clinical Counsellor, Leslie Haynes-Hodgins M.S.W., R.S.W.

-A guided warm-up prior to the walk
-An event shirt (if registered by May 25th)

-Live music from Rick Benn
-Guest speakers

-Wildflower Seed Paper

-Fundraising Prizes
-The chance to win a 30-person workplace team prize!

-Exciting incentives for your donors

Venue

Campbell River Hospice Society
440 Evergreen Road
Campbell River
V9W 3S7

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