2025 Care Gala for Hospice
Tickets are now on sale for the Hospice Georgian Triangle Foundation’s 2025 Care Gala, the organization’s signature fundraiser. The event will take place at Blue Mountain Resort on Saturday, Sept. 27, and will once again be hosted by event chair Paula Zubek.
Last year, 302 patients received care at Hospice Georgian Triangle’s Campbell House, and more than 1,721 people accessed community programs such as grief and bereavement counselling. Campbell House is a 10-suite, home-like facility providing end-of- life and respite care to residents of Blue Mountains, Clearview, Collingwood and Wasaga Beach.
“We look forward to celebrating with you this September at our Care Gala, an evening of impact, generosity and community spirit. Every gift makes a difference in the lives of palliative patients and their families,” said Sandra Sullivan, executive director of the Hospice Georgian Triangle Foundation. “It is because of our generous supporters that Hospice Georgian Triangle can provide comfort and care every day in Campbell House and the community.”
From a welcome reception with signature cocktails and hors d’oeuvres to a gourmet dinner with fine wines, attendees will enjoy a luxurious evening. The event will also feature a live auction and entertainment.
Supporters who cannot attend can still contribute by donating to the foundation. Every dollar raised helps Hospice Georgian Triangle continue to provide end-of-life care, respite, symptom management, and bereavement support.
Organizers thank presenting sponsor Blue Mountain Resort, whose support helps make the event a success. Hospice Georgian Triangle is grateful to all sponsors. For details, including ticket sales and sponsor listings, visit hgtfoundation.com.
Hospice Georgian Triangle provides compassionate care at Campbell House and in the community for individuals with life-limiting illness and their families in the Town of the Blue Mountains, Collingwood, Clearview Township and Wasaga Beach. Programs come at no cost and focus on physical, emotional and mental well-being to enhance quality of life.
The Hospice Georgian Triangle Foundation raises the funds that enable Hospice Georgian Triangle to deliver hospice palliative care and community programming.
Contributed photo: Board member Sue McKenzie, event sponsor from Burgundy Asset Management Angela Bhutani, Executive Director Hospice Georgian Triangle Foundation Sandra Sullivan, and Public Relations and Communications Manager Kelly O’Neil.