Bruce Shrine Club supports Huron Shores Hospice. Photo from Left to right Ron MacLennon presents cheque to Cathy Herbert with Jana-
Leigh Ibbitson and Kevin MacKay.
Photo courtesy of Huron Shores HospiceBruce Shrine Club supports Huron Shores Hospice. Photo from Left to right Ron MacLennon presents cheque to Cathy Herbert with Jana- Leigh Ibbitson and Kevin MacKay. Photo courtesy of Huron Shores Hospice
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Shriners support Huron Shores Hospice

Huron Shores Hospice has gratefully accepted a donation from The Bruce Shrine Club.

The club stopped by the hospice location at Tiverton Park Manor this week to make their annual donation, handing over a $500 cheque.

“Huron Shores Hospice is so incredibly grateful for the generous support of the Bruce Shrine club again this year. Their annual donation to our organization and others in our area demonstrates how they recognize the importance of supporting healthcare in our community. This donation will directly support our hospice operational costs, allowing us to continue to provide quality and compassionate end-of-life-care and grief support to those who need it,” said Executive Director Cathy Herbert.

The Shriners attend many community events in the hopes of collection donations to support the community.

 

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