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Bereaved Families celebrates 25 years in region

BFO-MR has also set a goal to welcome 25 new monthly donors in commemoration of this milestone
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NEWS RELEASE
BEREAVED FAMILIES OF ONTARIO – MIDWESTERN REGION
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KITCHENER – Bereaved Families of Ontario – Midwestern Region (BFO-MR) is celebrating its 25th anniversary providing grief support in Waterloo Region and Guelph and Wellington County and is inviting the community to commemorate this milestone through a special year-end campaign.

“We are incredibly proud of this accomplishment and how our small charity has grown and evolved over the years,” says Jaime Bickerton, Executive Director.

In honour of its quarter-century in operation, BFO-MR is inviting the community, donors, supporters and friends to celebrate through its “25 Ways” campaign, which is underway now until the end of the year.

“One of the ways we’re inviting the community to celebrate is through sharing stories about the impact of receiving grief support through our organization or about their experience as a supporter or volunteer,” says Bickerton. “So far, we’ve received a number of stories from members, past staff and volunteers and one of our founders. We have been truly humbled by the response.”

In addition to collecting stories, BFO-MR has also set a goal to welcome 25 new monthly donors in commemoration of this milestone.

“Becoming a monthly donor and joining our Community of Hope is one of the best, most sustainable ways to ensure that BFO-MR will still be here in another 25 years providing grief support to our community free of charge,” says Bickerton.

For all 25 ways to support BFO-MR’s anniversary campaign, click here and follow BFO-MR on social media (@bfomr) where the ideas, stories and anniversary wishes are being shared.

“By participating in our campaign, you are not only helping us celebrate this amazing occasion, you are also contributing in a way that will ensure we can keep supporting parents, children, individuals and families who are grieving during a profoundly difficult time in their lives,” says Bickerton.

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