The OutCare Foundation is driven to fund palliative care initiatives because we have seen first hand how quality care improves the lives of families, individuals and communities. We are here to make sure anyone living with a serious illness has options. They should have access to specialized, patient centered care that treats the symptoms and the stress of living with a serious illness – at any stage or any age – because all of our families deserve nothing less.
At a glance:
Year founded: 2001
Total revenue for last fiscal year: $111,897
Twitter: @OutCareTweets
Facebook: /outcarefoundation
Instagram: @outcarefoundation
Top funding sources:
- Individual donations: 39%
- Corporate donations: 19%
- Endowments: 36%
- Other charities: 6%
Geographic region of focus: Eastern Ontario – The Champlain Health Region
How you can help
Give
Funding support is focused on hospice in-home and day programs. The pandemic brought unexpected needs and requirements – steam cleaners and equipment for a lending cupboard, comfort kits for patients at home, in-home programming for children in care and their parents, equipment to connect virtually with clients, bursaries for volunteer & staff training.
Volunteer
We have open positions on our board and would welcome anyone interested in supporting palliative care in our community to reach out. We also welcome those who like to plan and organize to participate with us in the planning and delivery of our events.
Donation wishlist
We are working with the hospices in our network to address their changing needs during this unprecedented time. In-home programming has been challenging during the pandemic.
Funding for programs that support in-home programs – bursaries for training, walkers for a lending cupboard, comfort kits for patients at home, in-home programming for children in care & their parents, equipment to connect virtually with clients.
Events and fundraising
Our major fundraising event is the annual Black Tie Bingo which offers the truly unique and enjoyable experience of playing exciting bingo games in an elegant gala setting. The 2021 edition of the event will be a virtual event with a dinner in-a-box. We look forward to Nov. 12, 2022 when we hope to be able to gather again and play some bingo.
Awesome Auction online auction. Fall and spring editions feature a curated list of items. We invite our hospice partners to participate. All proceeds from the items provided by the hospices go directly back to the hospices. This has allowed hospices to fundraise locally and to raise awareness for their programming.
Major donations. OutCare worked with the Champlain Hospice Palliative Care Program to obtain a grant from the Ottawa Community Foundation to adapt their practical caregiver training course to an online format. The new format allows organizations to run this important training right in their communities. The expanded reach means that more friends and families will be supported in their caregiving journey.
Board members and executives
Christine Irvine
Board Chair & Treasurer
Jennifer Cass
Program Manager
Michael Sangster
Vice Chair
Linda Bruce
Secretary
Linda McCallum
Past Chair
Alison Bouchier
Tamara Deines
James R. Nininger
Eric Kalbfleisch
Andy Lonie
Additional information
- The majority (75%) of the population prefer to spend their final days in the comfort of their homes.
- Only 15% of people receive palliative specific home care in their final month of life.
- The number of people over the age of 80 will double by 2036. Our region has only 62 residential hospice beds (in 8 locations) and one dedicated 31-bed sub-acute palliative care unit (Bruyère) for a total of 93 palliative care beds to serve a region of more than 1.3-million people.
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