Upcoming events.
Tree of Hope
🎄✨ Tree of Hope Event - December 14th at 6:00 PM | Airdrie City Hall ✨🎄
The holiday season can be especially difficult for those who have lost a loved one, and Christmas is no exception. To bring comfort and hope during this challenging time, the Airdrie and District Hospice Society invites you to join us for the Tree of Hope event on Saturday, December 14th at 6:00 PM at City Hall.
This meaningful event is a time to honor and remember those we've lost, offering support and a sense of peace during the holidays. It will include a candle-lighting ceremony, a short service, and heartfelt words from the Airdrie and District Hospice Society President, Lise Blanchette.
"The holidays are tough when you've lost someone. Our Tree of Hope is here to provide a space for healing, remembrance, and hope. It’s a way to honor their memory and give comfort during the holiday season."
We look forward to seeing you there and sharing this special moment of remembrance and support.
📍 Location: City Hall, Airdrie
⏰ Date & Time: December 14th, 6:00 PM
#TreeOfHope #AirdrieHospice #HolidayHealing #RememberingLovedOnes #AirdrieEvents
Children's Grief Support Program
The Equine Assisted Learning program is designed to support children dealing with grief or trauma. Through structured interactions with horses, participants engage in a facilitated process that helps them develop communication skills and foster emotional connections.
The program takes place outdoors, in a barn setting, so we recommend that children dress warmly and comfortably.
Registration is open for December 8th and December 15th follow us on Event Brite https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/1079012287799?aff=oddtdtcreator
Palliative Care Training for Volunteers
Airdrie and District Hospice Society is pleased to announce we are offering a Free two day certified training session on Palliative Care.
When: May 16th and 17th, 2023 8:00 am - 4:30 pm
Where: Genesis Place Recreation Centre in the Rotary Room
800 East Lake Boulevard Airdrie, Alberta
Palliative Care Everywhere
Palliative care is person-centered care. That means that wherever there is a person with a life-limiting illness, palliative care can be provided. Regardless of the setting of care, regardless of a person’s illness or prognosis, regardless of their postal code, if someone is facing significant health-related suffering because of a life-limiting illness – palliative care can help.