100 Men Who Care in Cowichan are making a big impact in the community by donating $10,500 to Cowichan Hospice.
The group has been active since 2017, beginning with only six members and within a month growing to over 40. Today, there are 105 dedicated members.
“It reflects a high degree of caring we feel toward the less fortunate in our valley. The approximately 100 charities here can certainly use all the help they can get,” says chapter founder Manuel Erickson.
This quarter, the group chose Cowichan Hospice to receive $10,500 to support the development of the Cowichan Hospice House project.
“This combined effort is a significant and powerful gift as the project gets off the ground,” says Christa Fox, Chair of the Hospice House Task Force.
Cowichan Hospice believes a good death requires quality time with loved ones. That belief is the driving force behind the Cowichan Hospice House project. Located at Cairnsmore place, the house is planned to open in 2020 with space for 10 beds.
Cowichan Hospice is a registered charity and relies on community support and donations to provide hospice support, free of charge, to the Cowichan region. Visit our website to make your gift today at www.cowichanhospice.org
Leave a Reply