Formerly known as Gina Spence Productions, The Gina Spence Program, a registered charity, has evolved to better reflect the broader scope of our mission and services.
While our roots are in performing arts, we have expanded our offerings to include a diverse range of programs designed to support our community in multiple impactful ways. By retaining the acronym GSP, we maintain our identity while embracing our growth beyond production-focused activities. For over 35 years, our work has spanned several key areas, including performing arts for social change, community outreach programs as well as grief and loss clinical services. This change allows us to better communicate the comprehensive nature of our work and our commitment to serving the community through transformative programs.

Every dollar that you donate 70cents goes directly to our community outreach programs and clinical services.

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Support GSP’s impactful initiatives with a general donation. Every dollar counts. No donation is too big or too small. Join us in making a difference today!

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Over the years GSP has found that the needs of bereaved children and families extend far beyond the grief and loss services that the Champions Program provides.

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