Hospice Georgian Triangle launches ‘It’s the Little Things’ holiday campaign with lead gift from Seeley and Arnill Construction
Hospice Georgian Triangle Foundation has launched its holiday campaign with a lead gift of $10,000 from Seeley and Arnill Construction.
Paul and Blake Arnill, the third and fourth generation owners of Seeley and Arnill Construction, visited Campbell House this week to make their generous donation, hoping to inspire others to contribute what they can.
“Giving to Hospice Georgian Triangle during the holiday season has become a tradition for our team and family. We feel fortunate to be supported by such an amazing community, and we want to pay it forward,” said Blake.
Giving Tuesday marks the official start to the holiday giving season, a global drive to give back to charities worldwide. Here in South Georgian Bay, it’s a powerful reminder that local generosity strengthens local care.
The Arnills have made it a tradition to give to Hospice Georgian Triangle over the holidays.
They have had firsthand experience with the loss of a friend at Campbell House, and they want others to receive the same kind of care.
“As a local company, we like to get involved and give back to the municipalities that we work within. Our local community supports our work, and we want to give back and hopefully inspire other organizations to do the same,” said Blake. “We are incredibly grateful to Seeley and Arnill Construction for leading this year’s campaign with such generosity,” said Sandra Sullivan at Hospice Georgian Triangle Foundation. “Their gift is a beautiful reminder that it’s the little things like kindness, compassion, and community spirit, that make all the difference. Their support will help us provide the dignity, comfort, and care that everyone deserves, especially during this time of year.”
To donate to the holiday campaign, visit https://hospicegeorgiantriangle.com/Holiday2025/
From left: Hospice Georgian Triangle Foundation Board chair Blaine Bell, Hospice Georgian Triangle CEO Trish Rawn, Hospice Georgian Triangle Foundation manager of stewardship and development Linda Caron, Seeley and Arnill Construction operations manager Blake Arnill, and president/owner Paul Arnill.