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West Coast Seeds fundraiser puts $2,500 in Delta Hospice coffers

West Coast Seeds has donated $2,500 to the Delta Hospice Society after a successful fundraiser earlier this month.
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Delta Hospice’s Dalyce Wickett (second from right) receives a $2,500 cheque from Jennifer Lipka, Hilde Gregory, Naomi Botkin and Alex Augustyniak of West Coast Seeds.

West Coast Seeds has donated $2,500 to the Delta Hospice Society after a successful fundraiser earlier this month.

The fundraiser, which offered organically grown tomato seedlings for all types of gardens, was held at West Coast Seeds' retail store on Elliott Street in Ladner Village.

"Thank you to all who participated in this successful fundraiser," said Delta Hospice executive director Nancy Macey. "New growth is a theme for both West Coast Seeds and Delta Hospice. Seeds represent new life and transition. Anticipating or following a death, Delta Hospice gently supports transition, hope and growth in people as they learn about their own grief and learn to go on living in a new way following death."

The Delta Hospice Society operates the Irene Thomas Hospice and the

Harold Veronica Savage Centre for Supportive Care in Ladner and the Hospice Cottage Charity Shoppe in Tsawwassen.

The Centre for Supportive Care offers support programs and counselling services for adults, children and teens who are living with a serious illness or loss.

For more information about any of the services call 604-948-0660 or visit www.deltahospice.org.