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Donate To Hospice

Increasingly it is your donations that keep Durham Hospice in operation supporting your friends, neighbours and people in your community that you may never meet. 

We offer you a variety of options of how to donate to us, including using Canada Helps
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If you would prefer to make your donation in person mail a cheque to: Durham Hospice, Lower Level, Unit #1, 209 Dundas Street East, Whitby, ON, L1N 7H8.

To donate using your Visa, MasterCard or Amex, please call the office.

Receipts for any donation of $25 or over will be sent to you by mail. 

Our Charitable Registration Number is 13808 3209 RR0001.



VISION STATEMENT

Hospice palliative care and bereavement services are available and accessible to individuals, their families, friends and caregivers.

MISSION STATEMENT

To enhance the quality of life of individuals in Durham Region who are facing advanced illness, death or bereavement and their families, friends and caregivers by providing volunteer-based hospice palliative care; bereavement services; and educational opportunities.

VALUES

  • Our services shall be client-centred, including: advocacy on behalf of a client; empowerment; respecting the client’s autonomy, voice, self-determination, and participation in decision making.


  • Respect for the values and beliefs, choices, experiences, and diversity of individuals and their families, friends and caregivers shall be essential in all we do.


  • The focus of hospice palliative care shall be on caring, celebrating life, and honouring the dying.


  • Respectful collaboration shall be integral in our endeavours to improve the quality of life of individuals facing advanced illness, death or bereavement.


  • The contribution of members of the community as volunteers shall be essential to the holistic care of people living with advanced illness, death, and bereavement.
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