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Family donates $34,000 to Penticton's new oncology clinic

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The Schellenberg family has made a $34,000 donation to the South Okanagan Similkameen Medical Foundation that was ten years in the making.

The donation will support the new oncology clinic at the Penticton Regional Hospital. 

Donna and Harold Schellenberg set up a term endowment fund with the Community Foundation of the South Okanagan Similkameen in 2013, according to a press release from the medical foundation.

Photo (from left to right): Ian Lindsay, CEO of SOS Medical Foundation, Aaron McRann, CEO of CFSOS, Donna Schellenberg, Gordon Schellenberg and his wife Kerry, and Dean Schellenberg. The Schellenberg Family Fund was established in honour of the entire Schellenberg family, and missing from the photo is Glen Schellenberg, as well as the late Harold, Vance, and Debbie Schellenberg.
Photo (from left to right): Ian Lindsay, CEO of SOS Medical Foundation, Aaron McRann, CEO of CFSOS, Donna Schellenberg, Gordon Schellenberg and his wife Kerry, and Dean Schellenberg. The Schellenberg Family Fund was established in honour of the entire Schellenberg family, and missing from the photo is Glen Schellenberg, as well as the late Harold, Vance, and Debbie Schellenberg.
Image Credit: SOS Medical Foundation

The fund was supposed to be reserved for establishing a performing arts centre in Penticton but there was a contingency.

The Schellenbergs decided if there were no plans for an arts centre by the end of 2023 the donation would go to the SOS Medical Foundation.

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“Harold Schellenberg, Donna's late husband, was a pivotal early board member, who believed in advancing healthcare in our community. These funds will support the new oncology clinic, impacting one in four lives in the South Okanagan Similkameen affected by this disease,” medical foundation director of development Lissette Little said in the release.

The community foundation was in charge of the Schellenberg Family Fund as one of 150 funds in its care for a variety of causes.


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