TEDDY BEAR HERO Free Teddy Bears for Children Given by Canadian Paramedics

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TEDDY BEAR HERO Free Teddy Bears for Children Given by Canadian Paramedics

“Teddy bears are now riding along with paramedics.  Who are helping ease fear during emergencies!”

The Teddy Bear Hero program donates bears to first responders for children in crisis, providing comfort to children in need.
“A great way for those that want to show thanks to the incredible paramedics who serve our communities.”

DUNNVILLE, HALDIMAND, ON, Oct. 24, 2025 /CNW/ — Continuing its long tradition of community care, Hauser’s Healthcare has launched Teddy Bear Hero!

A campaign donating thousands of teddy bears to Haldimand and Norfolk County Paramedic Services. Bringing comfort to both children and elderly patients.  In the case of seniors, those living with dementia, who are caught in moments of fear and uncertainty.

Teddy Bear Hero Program

Dressed as paramedics, these special bears are carried in ambulances and handed out by first responders to frightened children during emergencies. A simple gesture with a powerful impact.

“When a child or someone experiencing dementia is scared, even the smallest act of comfort can make a world of difference. We’re proud to help support our local paramedics bring that comfort to families in our community when they need it most,” said Phil Hauser, Owner of Hauser’s Healthcare.

“Sometimes healthcare is a life-saving medication. Sometimes, it’s a teddy bear,” added Hauser. “These bears are a small but powerful way to offer comfort to those in crisis. And a great way for those that want to show thanks to the incredible paramedics who serve our communities.”

Community members can become a Teddy Bear Hero by:

  1. Donating $5 or $10 to “buy” a bear for EMS donation bins.
  2. Purchasing a bear for $12 to take home. They’re available exclusively at Hauser’s Pharmacy locations in Dunnville, Hagersville, Simcoe, and Port Dover.
  3. Sharing support online using #TeddyBearHero OR #HausersHero.

The Teddy Bear Hero program reflects Hauser’s broader mission to make healthcare personal, compassionate, and community-first.

For more information, stop by your local Hauser’s Pharmacy or visit www.HausersHealthcare.com.

Campaign Overview

Teddy Bear Hero is a Hauser’s Healthcare community initiative to donate teddy bears to local EMS providers.

These bears will be kept in ambulances and given to children during emergencies to bring comfort during traumatic calls.

Teddy Bear Hero Program Numbers:

“3000 teddy bears donated so far!”

Customers can support this campaign in two ways:

  1. Donate – Give $5 or $10 → “buy” a bear → place it in the EMS Teddy Bear Hero donation bin
  2. Purchase – Buy a Teddy Bear Hero for $12 and take it home.

Available at Hauser’s locations in Dunnville, Hagersville, Simcoe, and Port Dover

 

Teddy Bears in History

 

For more, you can visit Teddy Bears in History — How Teddy Bears were Invented

 

TEDDY BEAR HERO Free Teddy Bears for Children Given by Canadian Paramedics

 

From Hauser’s Pharmacy:

“We want to offer more than medication. We want to offer comfort, care, and connection. These teddy bears represent our commitment to community health in every sense of the word.” – Phil Hauser, Owner/Chief Pharmacist, Hauser’s Healthcare.

About Hauser’s Healthcare:

“Founded in 1980, Hauser’s Healthcare is proudly celebrating 45 years of trusted, Canadian-owned service. Hauser’s offers personalized care, mobility solutions and in-home private care. Redefining what local healthcare can look like. With nine full-service pharmacy and home healthcare locations across Ontario.”

For another look at this story, See More at Teddy Bear Hero!

SOURCE: Hauser’s Healthcare, CNW & Civilized Bears.

IMAGES: (CNW Group/Hauser’s Healthcare). Top Image shows Haldimand EMS from Left to Right: Matthew Gill, Matt Rusak Dan Williston, Phil Hauser, Don Otterman, Nicholas Koopman, Henny VanTuyl.

RESEARCH: See More at BrianAlanBurhoe.com.

 

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