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A&W wraps up community fundraiser for the Rose Garden Hospice

A&W wraps up community fundraiser for the Rose Garden Hospice
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A dream come true : Rose Garden Hospice breaks ground

Since 2008 they’ve hit many milestones including the land donation, and the province supplying operational funding, which will be $2 million per year. She explained they wanted to reach at least half of their fundraising goal before beginning construction and they’ve well exceeded that. They only have $1.1 million of their $4 million goal left to raise. “It’s just going to give people another option and an option that we need in this city and the surrounding communities,” she said. What comes next is the beginning of construction and the hospice will continue to fundraise to reach their goal. “This project has been a long time coming and we’ve persevered, we didn’t stop, and it’s just great to see all the support, and the continued support we have is amazing,” Mitchell said.

Ground officially broken for Rose Garden Hospice

Prince Albert Daily Herald Michael Oleksyn/Daily Herald (L to R) Andrew McLetchie, Joe Hargrave, Greg Dionne, Marina Mitchell, Don Daschuk, Cheryl Elliot and Dennis Ulmer; there was an official groundbreaking for the Rose Garden Hospice on Friday. A project that began because of a loss became a welcome reality when supporters and family members officially broke ground on the new Rose Garden Hospice Friday morning. The project began 14 years ago after Rose Daschuk passed away after a short bout with cancer. It finally entered the construction phase with a on-site ground breaking on Friday. Rose’s husband Don Daschuk and daughter Marina Mitchell were pleased to see the shovels in the ground.

After Toffifee craze, Sask Canadian Tire continues sweet hospice fundraiser with a new candy

  PRINCE ALBERT It started with Toffifee - and now a popular fundraiser in Prince Albert is expanding with a new treat. The city’s Canadian Tire is known for selling the most Toffifee in the world in 2019 as part of a fundraiser for the Rose Garden Hospice. Owner Malcolm Jenkins handed over a $26,000 cheque after selling 26,000 boxes of Toffifee. A dollar from every box contributed to building a home-like setting for people with terminal illnesses. That fundraiser will continue later in the year, but in the meantime, Canadian Tire is donating all of the proceeds from Werthers Original candy.

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