New suite at Tiverton Manor (Photo submitted to BlackburnNews.com from Huron Shores Hospice)New suite at Tiverton Manor (Photo submitted to BlackburnNews.com from Huron Shores Hospice)
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Huron Shores Hospice raised nearly $80,000 from annual hike

The sixth annual Hike for Hospice was a resounding success, exceeding Huron Sores Hospice's $60,000 fundraising goal by almost $20,000.

169 registered hikers, alongside family and virtual hikers, combined to raise a total of $78,488.96.

Bruce Power was a major contributor, though the company's cheque presentation didn't work out as planned.

The top fundraising team for the event was the Nuclear Powered Design Team, which raised $18,997.

The top individual fundraiser was Shelly Parker, who brought in $6,822.68, followed closely by David Kennedy in second place and Keith Battler in third.

Participants were able to choose whether to hike a full 5 km through the trails or take a short walk around the outdoor or indoor track.

Huron Shores Hospice is a charitable not-for-profit, volunteer-driven, community-funded residential hospice, providing quality end-of-life care, at no cost, to residents of Kincardine, Huron-Kinloss, Saugeen Shores and surrounding areas.

-with files from Ryan Drury

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