Residential Hospice of Grey Bruce says it has paused – not cancelled – its project to build a satellite location in Walkerton and no agreements have been made…
Last Updated: May 21, 2021 | 5:48 PM
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Janet Fairbridge has been appointed to the position effective May 25th.
Fairbridge replaces Alex Hector, who will be assuming the Executive Director role with the South East Grey Community Health Centre.
Board Chair Paul Rowcliffe says in a statement, “Janet’s previous role was the Foundation Director for Hospice Georgian Triangle supporting Campbell House in Collingwood managing the staff of the foundation and achieving significance success in surpassing the objectives of the foundation. Janet has been a quest speaker for the Blackbaud International Conference, Association of Fundraising Professionals, HPCO, 100 Women Who Care Southern Georgian Bay, and many more. She has worked in media for many years including associate producer for CBC Sports and Supervisor of Associate Directors at CBC Toronto Television Production Centre and has a deep understating and knowledge of Residential Hospice and a demonstrated passion fo
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Author of the article: Rob Gowan
Publishing date: May 16, 2021 • 1 hour ago • 5 minute read • Lisa Campbell, left, and Amy McConachie of the Residential Hospice of Grey Bruce with Rhea and Reese, granddaughters of Charlene Montgomery, at the Queen of Hearts nursery school in Balmy Beach. The nursery school has raised over $18,000 through their Hike for Hospice fundraiser in the memory of Montgomery, who worked there before she died of cancer last year. Photo by supplied
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The families, staff and children at the Queen of Hearts nursery school have opened their hearts to help the Chapman House hospice by raising funds in honour of someone they were very close to.
Author of the article: Scott Dunn
Publishing date: Apr 27, 2021 • 1 hour ago • 3 minute read • Provincial funding was announced in January 2019 for a hospice which is to be located in Walkerton, which a local group is now trying to expedite. At Chapman House hospice to mark the announcement were, from the left, Residential Hospice Grey Bruce board chair Paul Rowcliffe, executive director Alex Hector, Government Services Minister Bill Walker, the MPP for Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound, Education Minister Lisa Thompson, the MPP for Huron-Bruce, and satellite hospice committee members Maurice Donnelly and Ken Brown, the committee chair, on Wednesday, January 9, 2019 in Owen Sound, Ont. Scott Dunn/The Owen Sound Sun Times/Postmedia Network