Our team raised $4,675 for our charity!
We plan to do this event next year. Perhaps you would like to join our team or donate to us next year?
Stopping Elder Abuse
Caregiving Matters is partnering with The 50+ Festival this year and hosting a full day of elder abuse awareness presentations. Join us in preventing elder abuse!
SNAP’d – Passport to Wellness
SNAP Aurora dropped by our “Passport to wellness for family caregivers” workshop on Sunday October 21st at Kingcrafts Studio in King City.
Passport to Wellness for Family Caregivers – Part 1 Recap
Part One of the Passport to Wellness for Family Caregivers Workshop series featured four presentations that discuss the ups and downs of caring for others in an engaging, informative – and often funny – way. Read more to get the events highlights and download the presentations.
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NEWS RELEASE: Passport to Wellness for Family Caregivers Workshops
Caregiving Matters is pleased to announce an afternoon of educational, inter-active workshops supporting the wellness of family caregivers. Workshops will focus on dealing with complex issues of caregiving.
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Join Us – The Healing Cycle – June 27th, 2010
Our Foundation runs an annual fundraising bike ride with 5 different routes from 10km to 160km in Mississauga. 100% of the funds raised goes to the palliative care unit of Credit Valley Hospital in Mississauga, towards completing a $1 million dollar pledge. Sometimes a cure is just not possible. While many worthy organizations support the…
Good Life & Living Seminar
To add value to our communities we are hosting a series of seminars every Wednesday at our Scott Funeral Home -Brampton Chapel and Thursday at the Vaughan Public Library sponsored by our Woodbridge Chapel; for the month of March. The seminars seek to educate families in our communities on details surrounding pre planning funeral options,…
Share The Care Workshops
Are you currently struggling to care for someone who is seriously ill? If so, please read on!!! It is really hard to ask for help, isn’t it? You would love to ask for help, but you don’t want to burden anyone, right? Besides, everyone is so busy! You could not possibly ask them. That is…