I am a Hospice volunteer. This book would enhance my understanding of the intricacies involved with people choosing MAiD and their loved ones supporting them through the process. Thank you.
I am interested in learning more about this, given that our provincial government is taking a very restrictive stance and looking to limit access to MAiD.
With all the negative stories in the media lately around MAID and mental illness (also Track 2 in general), this story is a good reminder to everyone that the vast majority of MAID journeys are positive ones for the individual and their families. We just don't see it written about very much in main media because it's not controversial. I would love to read the details of this journey.
I am a peer support volunteer with MAiD Family Support Society having experienced my son’s death with MAiD in 2017. I admire Theresa’s ability to share her experience with others. It will be beneficial to those I support both in my volunteer role and as a grief counsellor and end of life doula. Thank you Theresa.
Hi Barb. Congratulations! You are one of the winners of the book giveaway. Send us a message and we'll get that sent out soon. MAiDinCanada2016@outlook.com
I would be honoured to receive a copy of this book. Both my parents died with MAID 2 months apart and I have just become a volunteer with MFSS and Bridge C14 so I can hopefully help others who are struggling or seeking peer support.
Hi Kathy. Thank you for taking your experience and using that to support others. We love MFFS and Bridge C-14! We've added you to the draw and pull the winners on Thursday. Thank you for everything you do. ❤️
I feel they put me on this path. I have just retired from 38 yrs of nursing. Now I can help others in a different way while honouring my amazing parents.
I look forward to reading this! I volunteer with DWD and MAiDHouse and am always trying to keep up on all information about MAiD. First hand accounts are always the best. Thank you for bringing it to my attention.
I volunteer at a hospice in Peel region in Ontario. We have recently been able to offer MAID to our residents. I think this is a great option for people at the end of life. I would love to read Theresa Evan’s book regarding her mothers journey.
Hi Anne. Congratulations! You are one of the winners of the book giveaway. Send us your Canadian address and we'll get that sent out soon. MAiDinCanada2016@outlook.com
I am a Hospice volunteer. This book would enhance my understanding of the intricacies involved with people choosing MAiD and their loved ones supporting them through the process. Thank you.
Thank you for all you do. We've added you to the draw. We'll pull the winners tomorrow. Thank you. Paul and Kim
This sounds like a wonderful book. I would be interested in reading it even if I don't win a copy.
Thanks Dawn. We've added you in. :-)
If I win a copy of the book I will send it to Danielle Smith!
Haha. Maybe we should just send one anyway! :-)
Who is Danielle Smith?
She's the premier of Alberta and is proposing increased restrictions to MAiD.
oh boy... I simply do not understand.
I am interested in learning more about this, given that our provincial government is taking a very restrictive stance and looking to limit access to MAiD.
With all the negative stories in the media lately around MAID and mental illness (also Track 2 in general), this story is a good reminder to everyone that the vast majority of MAID journeys are positive ones for the individual and their families. We just don't see it written about very much in main media because it's not controversial. I would love to read the details of this journey.
Thank you Alex!
I would love to read this book, it sounds wonderful.
I am a peer support volunteer with MAiD Family Support Society having experienced my son’s death with MAiD in 2017. I admire Theresa’s ability to share her experience with others. It will be beneficial to those I support both in my volunteer role and as a grief counsellor and end of life doula. Thank you Theresa.
i would be so grateful for a copy of this book to share with my daughter to prepare her for my journey
Hi Barb. Congratulations! You are one of the winners of the book giveaway. Send us a message and we'll get that sent out soon. MAiDinCanada2016@outlook.com
I would be honoured to receive a copy of this book. Both my parents died with MAID 2 months apart and I have just become a volunteer with MFSS and Bridge C14 so I can hopefully help others who are struggling or seeking peer support.
Hi Kathy. Thank you for taking your experience and using that to support others. We love MFFS and Bridge C-14! We've added you to the draw and pull the winners on Thursday. Thank you for everything you do. ❤️
I feel they put me on this path. I have just retired from 38 yrs of nursing. Now I can help others in a different way while honouring my amazing parents.
I look forward to reading this! I volunteer with DWD and MAiDHouse and am always trying to keep up on all information about MAiD. First hand accounts are always the best. Thank you for bringing it to my attention.
Look forward to reading this!
I volunteer at a hospice in Peel region in Ontario. We have recently been able to offer MAID to our residents. I think this is a great option for people at the end of life. I would love to read Theresa Evan’s book regarding her mothers journey.
My own mother chose MAID two years ago. I'm always interested in hearing the experience of others.
Hi Anne. Congratulations! You are one of the winners of the book giveaway. Send us your Canadian address and we'll get that sent out soon. MAiDinCanada2016@outlook.com
I’d love a copy! Excited to hear her perspective 🩷