
Words For You Today, Mother’s Day Grief
This year, we’re sharing a collection of reflections from writers who speak to their own Mother’s Day grief. Like all
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This year, we’re sharing a collection of reflections from writers who speak to their own Mother’s Day grief. Like all

A room had opened at Hospice Halifax. And for the first time in months, we exhaled.

Do you ever struggle to find the words for how you feel? I do. Especially when it comes to trying

In my home, family is always there for you. When my Mom’s health declined, my Dad and my sister supported

Sometimes, I miss Hospice Halifax. My daughter Avery, who is nine years old, asks me if it’s normal for her

On behalf of the Board of Directors, I am pleased to continue this mission with you and introduce Rachel Boehm

To me, it’s the number of days I spent at Hospice Halifax with my husband, Norm. 31 days of being

In memory of Robyn McLaughlin1978 – 2000Shared by her sister, Dawn McLaughlin My sister, Robyn, was a smarta**… There was

This story was written by Melanie Kerr: When I heard Pat was going to be sharing her experience at Hospice

This story was written by Pat Dingle: Home — a word we all know and use, but one that holds

Often times we (as a society) think of grief as a way of thinking, or something that affects our behaviour.

To maximize your fundraising efforts, we’ve gathered some valuable tips and tricks that will help you go the extra mile.

Our mom has been here for a few weeks now, but we still remember the moment we got the phone

Volunteer Appreciation Week is an annual week-long celebration in Canada and internationally that recognizes the important contributions that volunteers make

At Hospice Halifax, we’re committed to supporting patients and their families during at end of life. One way we do

At Hospice Halifax we are passionate about bringing comfort and joy to our community. That’s why we are so excited

What we are Reading, Watching and Listening to We believe knowledge strengthens our community. Education and awareness about end of

This week our team was featured on the Canadian Love Map podcast. Canadian Love Map is a podcast that shares

Our first annual Light Up a Life event was featured on CBC news. Hospice’s Jeffrey Chant, CEO, and Mackenzie Moye, Fund Development Manager were

CBC Nova Scotia recently featured our local celebrity Oscar the Cat “Oscar the cat keeps coming back to comfort patients

Care at Hospice Halifax is more than just clinical end-of-life care. It is also creating meaningful moments for patients and

Thank you for another month of giving and enabling compassionate end-of-life care in your community! As we enter May, we’re

This month we saw the liveliness the spring air brought to our residence and celebrated with a special visit from

Several months ago, the staff at Hospice Halifax went all-in on planning an incredible ‘night at the cinema’ in our

Happiness, togetherness, celebration – these are words often associated with this time of year, when many holidays are celebrated around

Hospice Halifax has partnered with Will Power, a national movement to educate Canadians on the power they have to make

I am writing to let you know that I will retire as CEO of Hospice Halifax in November 2021. My

One year ago on April 17th we had our grand opening. Today marks the one year anniversary of the first

Our Feeling the Love event is quickly approaching! We have received some amazing support from our community, and we are

On behalf of our staff, board members, volunteers, donor partners, and future hospice patients and families, I express sincere gratitude

Welcome. Please see below a penned letter from Audrey Parker to Hospice Halifax and her full obituary, published in The

Hospice Halifax’s one-on-one interview with Dr. Margaret Casey, also the focus of CBC Nova Scotia’s article published on August 22,

Board members, staff and volunteers of Hospice Halifax shared updated draft design concepts for Halifax’s first hospice being created to

We’re extending a special thanks to the Rotary Clubs of Metro Halifax, QEII Palliative Care, and the QEII Foundation for their