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Article content Thanks to a $1 million donation from the Iacobelli family of Leamington, members of the homeless community in Toronto in need of hospice care have a newly renovated facility available to serve their needs. The Iacobelli family Henry and Lina Iacobelli and their children Sandra Macera, John Iacobelli and Diana Remark provided the $1-million anchor donation, allowing for a much-needed expansion to the facility. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Leamington family donates $1M to Toronto hospice for people who are homeless Back to video “We visited the hospice last Christmas, in 2019, and saw first hand the impact of Journey Home Hospice’s care for people most in need,” Macera said. “It was extremely humbling and very moving what they’re doing there. ....
WINDSOR, ONT. A hospice specifically for those experiencing homelessness has received a $1 million donation toward a newly renovated facility thanks to a Leamington family. The Iacobelli family has donated the funds to The Journey Home Hospice, the only hospice specifically for Toronto’s homeless community. The facility will open its renewed space on Wednesday which the organization said was made possible “in large part” thanks to the family’s donation. “This tremendous gift allowed us to safely bring together all the components needed to increase our capacity by 150 per cent and support about 100 homeless people needing palliative care per year,” said Nancy Lefebre, executive director of Saint Elizabeth Foundation, the operator of Journey Home Hospice. ....