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Net proceeds from show home support Canuck Place in Abbotsford

Several partners and trades involved in Grant Hill Estates project.
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Proceeds from the sale of this Grant Hill Estates show home will go to Canuck Place Children's Hospice in Abbotsford.

Grant Hill Estates – a joint development by Voth Bros. Developments Ltd., Paul Hayes Ltd. and First National Properties – has recognized partners and trades who supported the construction of the Canuck Place Show Home.

Net proceeds from the sale of this home, located in Maple Ridge, will support Canuck Place Children’s Hospice (CPCH) – Dave Lede House – in Abbotsford.

On hand at the property were Maple Ridge Mayor Ernie Daykin; Margaret McNeil (CEO, CPCH); John Rose (board chair, CPCH); and the Grant Hill Estates partners: Ken Voth (Voth Bros. Developments);  Paul Hayes (Paul Hayes Ltd.) and Herb Evers (First National Properties).

“The net proceeds of the sale of this home will support children and families who need pediatric palliative care in the Fraser Valley and across British Columbia," McNeil said.

Dave Lede House is Canuck Place Children’s Hospice’s second provincial location. The first is located in Vancouver.

CPCH is currently in phase two of a four-phase opening plan. Currently Canuck Place in Abbotsford is providing community-centered services, such as consultation visits by physicians, nurses and counsellors in hospitals and homes, individual and group grief and loss support, and recreational therapy for children and families on the Canuck Place program through the hospice.

Canuck Place in Abbotsford is located on the Campus of Care next to Abbotsford Regional Hospital on Marshall Road.