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Crossroad Hospice Society’s Hike for Hospice event raises over $79,000

“We are overwhelmed by the support we received. This is a testament to how Crossroads has touched our community in so many ways."-Sylvie Jensen, Executive Director of Crossroads Hospice Society.
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Coquitlam Mayor Richard Stewart officially cut the ribbon to launch the Hike for Hospice, an event that drew nearly 450 participants.
Tricity Local News
May 31, 2025 8:47am

The Crossroads Hospice Society has announced that the annual Hike for Hospice was a huge success. Presented by Phoenix Truck & Crane on Sunday, May 25, hike was a huge success, the society said in a press release.

“The hike not only exceeded our financial target but also brought together a record number of participants in a powerful show of community spirit,” Crossroads Hospice said. Thanks to the incredible generosity and enthusiasm of supporters, the event raised over $79,000, surpassing the original goal of $50,000.

Over 450 participants joined on the day, making it the largest gathering in the event’s history.

Even more inspiring was the turnout—over 450 participants joined on the day, making it the largest gathering in the event’s history.

“We are overwhelmed by the support we received,” said Sylvie Jensen, the new Executive Director of Crossroads Hospice Society. “This achievement is a testament to how Crossroads has touched our community in so many ways. We extend our heartfelt thanks to all our community sponsors, whose contributions and commitment made this success possible. Your support not only helped us reach our goal but also ensured a memorable and meaningful experience for everyone involved.”

She said the funds raised will directly support our 10-bed hospice facility and the free bereavement programs for youth and adults across the Tri-Cities. “We look forward to building on this momentum and sharing details about our 2026 event as soon as possible.”


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