As the year draws to a close, come with us as we look back on 2024!
Our Expressive Art Therapy classes allowed participants to unleash their creativity in a safe space to explore grief and loss.
The annual River Walk braved rainy weather to enjoy live music, family friendly fun, and fundraising for the Hospice.
Our board has been working hard this year, meeting with local government to advocate for a hospice facility in New Westminster.
This year’s Dialogue on Death & Dying, Grief & Loss brought together the local community in conversation, workshop, and artistic expression.
NWHS Board Co-President Wendy Johnson and volunteer Sharon Ennis attended a Grant Recipient Ceremony. The Hospice received a generous grant from St. Mary’s Health Foundation which will be used to provide furnishings in the Hospice for the Vulnerable suite being provided by Legion Manor.
This year has had it’s ups and downs and we are thankful for you joining us on this journey.