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Black Tie Bingo keeps ball rolling, supports specialized care at Bruyère – Ottawa Business Journal

Under the B, for Bahamas.  That’s where Giselle Bergeron-Raganold will eventually be headed after winning the trip at Black Tie Bingo for the Bruyère Foundation, held at the Ottawa Conference and Event Centre on Saturday.

The OutCare Foundation | Ottawa Business Journal

The OutCare Foundation is driven to fund palliative care initiatives because we have seen first hand how quality care improves the lives of families, individuals and communities.  We are here to make sure anyone living with a serious illness has options.  They should have access to specialized, patient centered care that treats the symptoms and the stress of living with a serious illness - at any stage or any age - because all of our families deserve nothing less.  At a glance: Year founded: 2001

Sing us a song, you re the Piano Man: how Ottawa s Dave Kalil uses music to connect with public, help charities

Feb 10, 2021 Dave Kalil, better known as Ottawa’s Piano Man, has been sitting down to his keyboard every Saturday night during the pandemic to pound the keys and belt out the hits. His weekly live stream concerts are performed from his home in Hintonburg, where a cozy little electric fireplace burns brightly in the background. His music helps to create a sense of togetherness amongst listeners feeling lonely, anxious or isolated during the imposed lockdowns. This piano man allows them to forget about COVID life for a while. The 90-minute shows, called Erin Benjamin, president and CEO of the Canadian Live Music Association. 

OutCare Foundation gets people outdoors and active in support of home-based palliative care

OutCare Foundation gets people outdoors and active in support of home-based palliative care The majority of Canadians report they d prefer to die at home, rather in hospital, but just 15% manage to do so Linda McCallum, board chair of the OutCare Foundation and a real estate sales representative at Royal LePage Team Realty, and fellow board member Michael Hughes, founder and CEO of the NfR Consulting Group, promote the OutCare OutDoors fundraiser by snowshoeing at Mooney s Bay. Photo by Caroline Phillips By:

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