Act now: Businesses chip in this week to support Sudbury hospice

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Act now: Businesses chip in this week to support Sudbury hospice
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Big Hearst Helping the Hospice Campaign is back for another year, but don't wait to get involved — campaign ends June 11

All this week until June 11, local businesses are pitching in to raise funds for Maison McCulloch Hospice.

The first such event last year raised some $3,000 to support palliative care services in Greater Sudbury. Kim Davis, who conceived of the Big Hearts Helping the Hospice Campaign, said she is excited to do it all again this year.Last year Kim Davis was so moved by the work of the Maison McCulloch Hospice, she decided “We have over 16 local businesses involved,” she told Sudbury.com.

The live online auction features donated items from local businesses, again with 100 per cent of the proceeds donated to Maison McCulloch. On June 7, the Northern Water Sports Centre will be hosting an evening of yoga classes on the dock and the paddle board, live music, and a small vendors market. Learn more here. All of this will be livestreamed on several social platforms, including Youtube. You can visit this Facebook page to see the list of participating businesses and their offers.

Pattison Signs donated space on their digital signs to promote the event, while Duplicators Inc. has donated banners and printing. Ferland Creatives is donating livestreaming services and photography services. Keegtunes Sound and Lighting is providing services Wednesday's event at the Water Sports Centre.

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