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Social Nights DIY Terrarium 🍃| March 27th
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DIY Terrarium 🍃| March 27th

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Bring a friend or come solo for a fun and creative way to welcome spring, with a DIY Terrarium Social Night! This hands-on social night is the perfect opportunity to unwind, connect with others, and build your own personalized mini-ecosystem. Whether you have a green thumb or are new to plant care, this activity is easy, engaging, and a great way to bring a little nature into your space.

We’ll provide all the materials - glass containers, soil, stones, moss, and a variety of small plants - along with guidance to help you design a unique terrarium. Plus, you’ll get to take home your creation as a beautiful reminder of the evening! Here are some more details:

Who: Hopewell service-users and volunteers

What: DIY Terrarium’s

When: Thursday, March 27th from 6:00pm-8:00pm

Where: Equator Coffee (Westboro) | 412 Churchill Ave. N. (there is a parking lot in the back!)

Why: Increased social connections, reduce isolation, activate your creativity and green thumb, and have a good time!

How: Click “Add to Cart” to process your transaction

Come relax, get crafty, and enjoy a night of creativity and community. Snacks and refreshments will be provided. We can’t wait to see you there!

*Our groups come with a listed cost of $5 to account for admin and processing. If cost is a barrier to your participation, please email programs@hopewell.ca to access our PWYC option (additionally, if you need assistance with transportation, please contact us for more information).

All services are free of cost for Indigenous, First Nations, Inuit, and Métis individuals.

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Bring a friend or come solo for a fun and creative way to welcome spring, with a DIY Terrarium Social Night! This hands-on social night is the perfect opportunity to unwind, connect with others, and build your own personalized mini-ecosystem. Whether you have a green thumb or are new to plant care, this activity is easy, engaging, and a great way to bring a little nature into your space.

We’ll provide all the materials - glass containers, soil, stones, moss, and a variety of small plants - along with guidance to help you design a unique terrarium. Plus, you’ll get to take home your creation as a beautiful reminder of the evening! Here are some more details:

Who: Hopewell service-users and volunteers

What: DIY Terrarium’s

When: Thursday, March 27th from 6:00pm-8:00pm

Where: Equator Coffee (Westboro) | 412 Churchill Ave. N. (there is a parking lot in the back!)

Why: Increased social connections, reduce isolation, activate your creativity and green thumb, and have a good time!

How: Click “Add to Cart” to process your transaction

Come relax, get crafty, and enjoy a night of creativity and community. Snacks and refreshments will be provided. We can’t wait to see you there!

*Our groups come with a listed cost of $5 to account for admin and processing. If cost is a barrier to your participation, please email programs@hopewell.ca to access our PWYC option (additionally, if you need assistance with transportation, please contact us for more information).

All services are free of cost for Indigenous, First Nations, Inuit, and Métis individuals.

Bring a friend or come solo for a fun and creative way to welcome spring, with a DIY Terrarium Social Night! This hands-on social night is the perfect opportunity to unwind, connect with others, and build your own personalized mini-ecosystem. Whether you have a green thumb or are new to plant care, this activity is easy, engaging, and a great way to bring a little nature into your space.

We’ll provide all the materials - glass containers, soil, stones, moss, and a variety of small plants - along with guidance to help you design a unique terrarium. Plus, you’ll get to take home your creation as a beautiful reminder of the evening! Here are some more details:

Who: Hopewell service-users and volunteers

What: DIY Terrarium’s

When: Thursday, March 27th from 6:00pm-8:00pm

Where: Equator Coffee (Westboro) | 412 Churchill Ave. N. (there is a parking lot in the back!)

Why: Increased social connections, reduce isolation, activate your creativity and green thumb, and have a good time!

How: Click “Add to Cart” to process your transaction

Come relax, get crafty, and enjoy a night of creativity and community. Snacks and refreshments will be provided. We can’t wait to see you there!

*Our groups come with a listed cost of $5 to account for admin and processing. If cost is a barrier to your participation, please email programs@hopewell.ca to access our PWYC option (additionally, if you need assistance with transportation, please contact us for more information).

All services are free of cost for Indigenous, First Nations, Inuit, and Métis individuals.

📾 Highlights from an Unforgettable Afternoon

Our first ever Hole-Lotta-Hope Cornhole Tournament was all we could have asked for and more from our community. It was a whirlwind of friendly competition, intense team spirit, and of course, laughter and connection. From candid moments at the boards to team bonding, these photos capture the energy and spirit that turned this regular Sunday afternoon into an unforgettable and meaningful summer afternoon in support of eating disorder awareness.

Whether you were there in person or cheering us on from afar, we invite you to browse, smile, and maybe even spot a familiar face. This gallery is more than just pictures - it’s a celebration of what we can create together.


The first step to a successful cornhole tournament? Start with sunshine, add a stunning waterfront backdrop, and let the good vibes roll. Huge thanks to Tavern on the Island for hosting us in a space that made every toss feel like a moment worth cheering.

Step Two: team spirit in full swing!

Shoutout to Altis for bringing the flair with their amazing get-up—and paws up for our furry cheerleader who stole the show!


And all that mixed together: you get the first ever champions of Hopewell’s Hole-Lotta-Hope: Cornhole Tournament!

Congratulations Tracy’s Team of Tosser’s - you “tossed” everyone out of the water!


Taggart Parkes “Team of Tossers” with their firey red Raptors jerseys!


Third step
 ACTION!

Katarina’s crew and Kathy’s Cornhole Crusaders kept us all on edge - neck and neck, toss for toss, with electric energy that lit up the whole tournament!

Raffle Magic You Had To See To Believe


We weren’t lacking in raffle prizes! From a floating cooler, to speakers and sparkling wine, our participants were ready to bid!

A huge thank you to our longtime supporters and donors of these prizes, Cindy Harrison and Sarah Baxter. We couldn’t have asked for more on theme prizes!

A Floating Bobble Cooler
 perfect addition to your cottage or pool day!

Winner of “The Cottage Dayz” basket, filled with sparkling wine, speakers, and a marshmallow roasting kit!

Winner of the “Sun Dog” Basket, filled with a cooling blanket, water toys, and of course treats!

Altis “Toss Bosses” definitely took the crown for team spirit!


Cottage Dayz Gift Basket

And the common theme of the afternoon
 laughter and enjoyment

💖 Thank You for Making It Magical

To every participant who showed up with open hearts, every donor who believed in our mission, and every volunteer who gave it their all—we’re still riding the wave of your generosity and spirit. You made our first-ever Hole-Lotta-Hope Cornhole Tournament not just possible, but unforgettable.

We couldn’t have done it without you. Truly.

And to our incredible sponsors: your support lit the spark that brought this vision to life. Thank you for standing with us and helping build something that felt joyful, meaningful, and deeply community-rooted.

Here’s to the power of showing up, giving back, and celebrating together. We’re so grateful to be in this with you.


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613-241-3428 - we check our voicemail weekly

Land Acknowledgement
We wish to acknowledge this land on which Hopewell Eating Disorder Support Centre operates. For thousands of years, it has been the traditional land of the Algonquin Anishinaabe Nation. Today this is home to many Indigenous Peoples throughout Turtle Island, we are grateful to have the opportunity to work on this unceded land.

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