
About Us
The Campbell River Hospice Society (CRHS) originated on December 5, 1986, as a non-profit organization to serve a need for psycho-social support and comfort care to those facing end-of-life or grieving the loss of a loved one in the community. The compassion and dedication of staff, volunteers, and directors have made CRHS an essential part of the support network for our communities, spanning from Black Creek to Gold River and including all smaller islands in between.
In September 2017, a team of seven community leaders joined to raise funds to build a new, free-standing building dedicated to Hospice services: Brian Stamp, D'Arcy Frankland, Jim Dobinson, George Stuart, Garry Griffin, Brett Giese, Jill Hanson
Mission
Our Mission is to ensure that dying and bereaved people have access to programs and services provided by trained, committed staff and volunteers, supported by an organization that is passionate in achieving our long-term Vision.
Vision
Our Vision for the Hospice Society is to ensure everyone in Campbell River and surrounding communities has access to high-quality care through programs and services that offer counselling, companioning, and understanding when experiencing end-of-life or bereavement, regardless of beliefs and culture.
Financial Statement
The Campbell River Hospice Society prides itself on remaining accountable and transparent to our donors and funders. Financial Statement ending March 31, 2025, HERE
Our Board of Directors


Darcy Murray
Board Chair

Don Roset
Vice Chair & Treasurer

Janine Cox
Board Secretary


Shaelysse Frankland
Board Director


Brett Woodside
Board Director
Nicola Stuart
Board Director
Our Staff

Louise Daviduck
Executive Director

Leslie Haynes-Hodgins, MSW, RSW
Lead Clinical Counsellor

Corenna Hult, BSW, RSW
Child & Youth Program Director & Clinical Counsellor

Samantha Zeller
Administrative Assistant

Carina Gardner
Volunteer Coordinator

Jessica Hughes, RPC
Clinical Counsellor
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Tiffany Dirks
Thrift Store Manager
