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A pajama party with a difference Fundraiser for West Island Palliative Care Residence By Rhonda Massad A new event for women will be held on May 28, from 6 to 9 pm at the Chateau Vaudreuil Pavillion to benefit the West Island Palliative Care Residence. Its a Pyjama Party! Several kiosks will offer products and services geared to women. During the cocktail hour there will be wine and hors d’oeuvres served. CTV’s Christine Long will host the evening. Inspirational speeches specifically addressed to women will be given by Ellie Ballentine, mindset mentor and Yolande James former provincial MNA. The theme of the speeches will be the many important roles women play and the challenges they face, especially as caregivers. “I said yes to speaking at the PJ Party because I am very aligned with the intention behind the West Island Palliative Care Residence - providing comfort and care to those who are dying,” Ellie Ballentine explained to The Suburban in an interview, “Since my work is about connecting people to bringing more life to their days, I am inspired to speak to a group of people who are interested in actively supporting the intention of creating a warm, loving and caring environment for peoples last curtain call. As I teach many of my clients, the long-searched for meaning of life lies within all of us. Maybe its not about living forever, but forever living every moment until our last breath.” There will also be a live hip-hop performance by the Brat Pack. The West Island Palliative Care Residence is the largest freestanding community based palliative care residence in Canada and an active promoter of the needs of the dying and their loved ones. With 23 beds, it has cared for close to 2,500 patients and over 10,000 of their family members since opening in 2002. The Residence’s commitment is to provide a place where people can reach the end of their lives in dignity and peace, in their own community, surrounded by trained and caring professionals. For tickets please call 514 693-1718
Posted on: Sun, 25 May 2014 17:18:26 +0000

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