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A community hospice providing support to those in our community coping with advanced illness, death, and bereavement.

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A community hospice providing support to those in our community coping with advanced illness, death, and bereavement.

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A community hospice providing support to those in our community coping with advanced illness, death, and bereavement.

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    • Community Presentations
    • Contact Us
    • FAQ’s
    • Hospice Happenings
    • How We Help
    • How to Access Our Programs
    • Our Team
    • Bereavement Support Referral
    • Visiting Services Referral Form
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Giving Tuesday: Standing Beside Our Community When It Matters Most

By Amanda T.
December 1, 2025 3 Min Read
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(Pictured above: Team photo taken at the 2025 Candles of Remembrance, L-R: Hema Roopnarine, Rachel Lapensee, Whitney Vowels, Louise Brazier, Stefanie Collins, Sidney Grocott, Amanda Tevelde, Ashley MacGregor, Madison Lahay and Trooper)

In the midst of the busy holiday season, Giving Tuesday offers a powerful pause — a chance to look beyond the giving lists and celebrations and focus on compassion, community, and those who need our support the most. This year, Giving Tuesday is an opportunity to stand alongside Hospice Orillia as they continue to bring care, comfort, and connection to individuals and families facing life-limiting illness, caregiving, and grief.

As a community hospice, Hospice Orillia provides compassionate support directly in people’s homes and in community spaces — wherever they feel safest and most at ease. Every day, staff and trained volunteers witness both the incredible strength of those living with serious illness and the quiet courage of the loved ones who care for them.

At Hospice Orillia, the belief is simple and powerful: no one should have to walk this journey alone.

Thanks to the generosity of donors and supporters, all Hospice Orillia services are offered free of charge. Your support has never been more important.

Through the Visiting Volunteer Program, trained volunteers provide companionship and emotional support in the comfort of home. Sometimes that means sharing stories, listening to music, playing a game of cards, or simply sitting quietly together. For caregivers, these visits also provide something invaluable — a moment to rest, run errands, attend appointments, or simply breathe, knowing their loved one is not alone.

Honouring stories and memories is also an important part of Hospice Orillia’s care. Through the Footprints Legacy Program, families are supported in capturing memories, stories, and reflections that might otherwise go untold — creating meaningful keepsakes that can be cherished for years to come.

A beloved member of the Hospice Orillia team is Facility Dog Trooper, who brings comfort, calm, and connection to people of all ages. Whether sitting quietly with someone who is grieving, offering a gentle paw to a child, or simply sharing his warm presence during a visit, Trooper has an extraordinary ability to ease anxiety, lift spirits, and remind families of the healing power of companionship.

When a death occurs, Hospice Orillia’s care does not end. Through one-to-one supportive counselling and specialized grief groups, individuals and families are gently guided through their personal journey of loss. These programs are available to anyone in the community, because grief touches us all — and everyone deserves a safe, compassionate space to be heard and supported.

As part of this season of giving, Hospice Orillia has also recently mailed its Annual Appeal letter. This letter shares the impact of Hospice Orillia’s work and invites the community to help ensure that these vital supports continue to be available for all who need them.

Didn’t receive a letter? You can still take part:

To make a donation, please visit https://hospiceorillia.ca/donate

If you would like to request a copy of the Annual Appeal, please email Amanda Tevelde at amanda@hospiceorillia.ca

This Giving Tuesday, your generosity can help provide comfort, dignity, and compassionate care — from the moment of diagnosis, through caregiving, and into grief and remembrance.

Together, we can ensure that no one in our community faces illness or loss alone.

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Understanding What You’re Feeling

Grief is a normal reaction to the loss of a loved one. It can also be a reaction to the loss of relationships, physical ability, opportunities or future hopes and dreams.

Bereavement is the state of having suffered the loss of a loved one. It is the time after a loss during which grief is experienced and mourning occurs.

Mourning is the external expression of grief. It includes rituals that mark someone’s death, such as funerals, wakes or memorial services. Mourning is strongly influenced by a person’s spiritual and cultural beliefs and practices.

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    Mission: Hospice Orillia offers practical, emotional and spiritual support to those in our community coping with advanced illness, death and bereavement. Our volunteers and staff serve clients and their loved ones of all ages and backgrounds with compassion and respect, while honouring their choices and supporting them through their life journey.

    Vission: Hospice Orillia will be recognized as a leader in both providing and advocating for Hospice Palliative Care services within our community. We will enhance the awareness and understanding of the need for these services through education, collaboration and community involvement.

    Inclusion: Hospice Orillia is committed to creating and maintaining an environment free of discrimination.  All individuals are treated with respect and dignity, and have equal opportunities. Our programs, services and opportunities will be accessible regardless of age, ancestry, colour, race, citizenship, ethnic origin, place of origin, creed, disability, family status, marital status, gender identity, gender expression, receipt of public assistance, record of offences, sex, or sexual orientation. We always provide a positive space to our clients, volunteers, and staff.

    Land Acknowledgement

    We would like to acknowledge that the land which we are gathered on today is the traditional territory of the Anishinaabek Nation; specifically, the Chippewa Tri – Council comprised of the Chippewas of Beausoleil, Rama and Georgina Island First Nations and more recently the Mississaugas of the Credit River First Nation.

    Ontario is covered by 46 treaties and other agreements and is home to many Indigenous Nations from across Turtle Island, including the Inuit and the Métis. These treaties and other agreements, including the One Dish with One Spoon Wampum Belt Covenant, are agreements to peaceably share and care for the land and its resources. Other Indigenous Nations, Europeans, and newcomers were invited into this covenant in the spirit of respect, peace, and friendship.

    Most of us have come here as settlers, immigrants, or newcomers in this generation or generations past.

    We are all Treaty people.  Every day we are mindful of broken covenants, and we strive to make this right. We commit to collaborating based on the foundational assumption that Indigenous Peoples have the power, strength, and competency to develop culturally specific strategies for their communities.  We are dedicated to honouring Indigenous self-determination, history, and culture, and are committed to moving forward in the spirit of reconciliation and respect with all First Nation, Métis and Inuit people.

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