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It’s that time of year again!! WLBC time!

Thanks to the 44 teams who showed their support of the Sea to Sky Hospice Society recently by partcipating in the WLBC! We are very grateful for your donations that help us continue to connect with our community members who are dealing with life limiting illness and grief. Together we are making a difference!

What a fundraiser!! Through this fun effort we were able to raise  overr $5000 for Hospice Society programs!! And with all these teams we are able to do 6 DRAWS this week. Check back daily around this time to learn who is the lucky team. On Friday we will have two draws!

 

The first draw was done by the my very kind neighbour, Glen McEachran of team Chard-Neighs! Thank you Glen for making our first draw and pulling the winning team……..”BUBBLY PERSONALITIES”!!!

Nicole Smith, yours was the lucky name pulled in the draw, CONGRATULATIONS!! We will contact the team captain to let them know where and when they can pick up their prize.

See you tomorrow for draw #2!

At last, after a prolonged period of being closed to the public, we are so excited to be back to normal with families visiting and staying as needed in a welcome and warm environment.

So, so, so lovely to have things back to normal!

Recently the S2S Hospice Society was one of three groups asked to make a presentation to the 100 Women Who Care Whistler group and was chosen to be the recipient of a grant of $12,000!

The funds that we will receive from the 100 Women Who Care Whistler Group will support our 1 on 1 counselling program so that we can meet the increasing needs of the Sea to Sky Community members who are struggling with a life limiting diagnosis, caregiving for a loved one or grieving the death of a loved one. Over the past 2 years and particularly since Covid we have noticed an increase in people seeking more one on one counselling support. We have also seen that former resources such as volunteers, groups, peer connections and other sources of support are less available now. As well people are feeling the stress of the pandemic particularly those who are trying to manage the grief they are experiencing due to end of their own life or someone they love. The hospice society has always offered free one on one limited counselling sessions, and over the years we have seen the need for this support increase. Some of the reasons are due to the changing face of those facing end of life, no longer only the elderly, we now we see more people at a younger age in our programs, we are more often approached by surviving parents for assistance in speaking to their children about death and grief, we see COVID significantly impacting caregivers which causes them to reach out for support more frequently and grievers are struggling due to the lack of formal end of life acknowledgements and community support.

These funds will help us continue to reach out to community members throughout the Sea to Sky allowing us to offer one on one counselling support to more people in need. So far this year the Sea to Sky Hospice Society has personally reached out to over 77 clients and with these additional grant funds we will see those numbers increase by potentially 125+ counselling sessions per year. These funds will enable community residents to been seen by a Registered Clinical Counsellor (offering supported fees) as they face their own end of life or the death of a loved one.

Thank you for believing in the importance of the work we do in our Sea to Sky Community, 100 Women Who Care Whistler!

Save On Foods steps up to the plate by sponsoring food and sundries for those using the services at the Whistler Blackcomb Foundation Sea to Sky Community Hospice.

The Sea to Sky Hospice Society stocks the WBFS2S Community Hospice Unit with comfort care items on a regular basis. These items are meant to offer an additional layer of support by ensuring individuals have their special treats or home needs met when staying at the unit. Items include teas, coffee, cookies, ice cream treats, personal care items, like denture care, toothpaste, combs and cleaning care items such as laundry detergent for the family laundry facility among other things. 

We are so grateful to Save On Foods and to John Rieker, Manager, for joining us in support of families at the hospice unit by sponsoring our Comfort Care Program on annual basis! Thank you!