Home Health Strides for smiles at Bonnechere Manor

Strides for smiles at Bonnechere Manor

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RENFREW COUNTY (Renfrew) — On Monday, as part of the ‘Strides for Smiles’ fundraiser, Bonnechere Manor’s own 99 year old Harold Irving will be walking each week with the help of his Physiotherapist Assistant. Mr. Irving will be walking on the property of Bonnechere Manor to ensure his safety. He will be walking two to three times per week and community members are invited to virtually follow his ‘Strides for Smiles’ journey on the COR Long-Term Care Homes social media accounts. 

Kind words of encouragement are highly appreciated and will be passed along to Mr. Irving. He was inspired by the many seniors around the world that are inspiring others during the COVID-19 pandemic, like 100 year old Colonel Tom Moore, who walked 100 lengths of his garden to raise funds for the National Health System in the United Kingdom.

‘Strides for Smiles’ at Bonnechere Manor is accepting donations to support the Bonnechere Manor Foundation. The Manor began their journey of implementing the Butterfly Approach back in January but has been on pause since the coronavirus pandemic situation has escalated. Once the world becomes a safer place again, Bonnechere Manor will resume its plans of transforming the Manor into a Butterfly Home for its residents. Anyone who is interested in donating to the Bonnechere Manor Foundation can do so through Eventbrite.com or mail a cheque made out to the Foundation anytime throughout the month of May. Follow along and join the journey on the Facebook event page, “Strides for Smiles – Bonnechere Manor”.

Community members are invited to share online photos of themselves walking in honour of Strides for Smiles at Bonnechere Manor, a colourful sign that they have made for the occasion, or chalk art outside of their homes with #StridesForSmilesBM. For updates, photos and videos of Harold Irving’s efforts to walk and spread positivity in the community and show support for the Bonnechere Manor, the community is encouraged to check out the Strides for Smiles – Bonnechere Manor event page.

For questions, please feel free to contact Lainy Boldt-Johnson, Fundraising Coordinator at 613-432-4873 ext. 1252 or [email protected]. To donate online please click the “tickets” button and  input your desired donation at: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/strides-for-smiles-bonnechere-manor-tickets-104031994496

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