Access To Hospice Care Is Priceless

Access To Hospice Care Is Priceless

“John Marshall was a man with a passion for life, which he passed down to his children. He wished for donations to be made to benefit hospice care, specifically in Milton, because of the passion his daughter Dr. Deb Marshall has for improving palliative care access in Milton. John was fortunate enough to have a wonderful family and care team that supported his wish to die at home. He was aware not everyone has this support – and access to hospice care in one’s community is priceless.”

Our 4th Annual High Tea was a Huge Success

Our 4th Annual High Tea was a Huge Success

Our 4th annual High Tea was a huge success. This year we completely sold out and made over $5600.

Thank you to Seasons Retirement Home for generously sponsoring our event.

Thank you to our amazing team who spent many hours planning and running this event; Megan Spencer (Seasons Retirement Home), Edwina Doddington (The Escarpment Tea Room), Laura Hutton (SOS Home Organization), Laura Steiner (Milton Reporter), Sarah Jensen (Right at Home Realty) and Tina Hopkins.

This event would not be possible without the hard work of all of our volunteers. A big thank you goes out to all of them!

We are so grateful to everyone who generously donated to our prize table

  • Andrews Scenic Acres
  • Chudleigh’s Apple Farm
  • Donna Coulter
  • HB Auctions
  • Jennifer Deus (Usborne Books)
  • Just 4U Salon
  • Mohawk Raceway
  • Moose River Preserves
  • Orange Theory
  • Pinecreek Honey
  • SOS Interiors
  • Springridge Farms
  • The Gallery Upstairs

A gentle approach to mindful movement made for a great outing for a much needed cause

Yoga SessionA heartfelt thank you to Wendy Sammut and her Fabulous Yoga Students, who recently got together on the Lookout platform at Springridge Farm for a yoga practice in support of the Townsend Smith Foundation, and for donating all of the proceeds from this event to our Foundation. The spectacular view and Wendy’s gentle approach to mindful movement made for a great outing!

Gratitude also goes out to Laura & John Hughes for offering Wendy & her participants the use of their platform on the farm for the yoga session (they own Springridge), and for selecting Townsend Smith Foundation as their charity of choice for the donation.

We are so grateful for everyone’s support in helping our mission to provide access to palliative care for residents of Milton and Halton Hills, serving the needs of terminally ill people and their families.

Hospice Wellington Offered Her The Opportunity To Die With Dignity And Peace

My Mother spent a very short period of time at Hospice Wellington in Guelph at the end of her battle with lung cancer and vascular dementia. My wife and I had followed her from hospital to hospital, and into a long-term care facility for a time as well. There are a lot of people who are working in the healthcare system who are trying to do a lot of good on very limited resources. When the time came to place my Mother into palliative care, I learned firsthand just what a hospice facility does that the other facilities do not: They accept death as an inevitable part of life and they make the transition from the life we knew to its absence as painless as possible both for the person departing and those they leave behind. I cannot imagine a more supportive, caring, and peaceful place for my Mother to have spent her last days. She was given care around the clock in the privacy of her own room. My wife and I were able to spend her last night with her, and to be by her side as she slipped from us. The staff joined us to say goodbye, even after only two days. Hospice understands that those last days become all the more precious when there are no more to come. Hospitals and long-term care facilities are simply not designed to accept death this way, but hospice is. I cannot imagine how much more difficult it would have been to watch my mother leave from a noisy and public place. Hospice Wellington offered her the opportunity to die with dignity and peace, free from pain, in the company of her family, and I cannot say enough how truly valuable that is to one’s peace of mind in the years that follow, nor of how grateful my wife and I are for such a wonderful facility.

Rob G., Guelph Ontario

1st Annual Townsend Smith Foundation Hike for Hospice

1st Annual Townsend Smith Foundation Hike for Hospice

Hike for Hospice Palliative Care is a unique national fundraising event held across Canada that brings together organizations working collectively in hospice palliative care to raise funds and awareness in their community! Saturday May 26, 2018 Townsend Smith Foundation held their first annual Hike and it was a great success!

hikeThank you to everyone who participated in the Hike!

Our Sponsors

  • Champs Family Entertainment Centre
  • Chudleighs Apple Farm
  • Fitness Etc Milton
  • Lonestar Milton
  • Longos
  • Mckersie-Kocher Funeral Home
  • Melissa Coulson CPA, CA, LPA
  • One Hour Signs Burlington
  • Tim Hortons Steeles & Thompson
  • Springridge Farms
  • The Christensen Family (donated photo booth)

A special thanks to the Milton Winter Hawks Minor Peewee Blue A Hockey Team, who joined the Hike and raised money & the Knights of Columbus for cooking the lunch for all volunteers & participants! We could not have done this event without all of you!

There is still time to make a donation directly to the hospice and help us towards funding a much needed facility.