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Retired nurse donates $50k to Health Sciences Centre

By College Relations | March 11, 2021
   

First-year nursing student, Katelyn McGillivray
First-year nursing student, Katelyn McGillivray

Many things have changed since Delphine Stone went to nursing school more than 60 years ago, but sheā€™s sure one element still holds true: the positive role education plays in oneā€™s life.

In honour of the value of education, Stone is donating $50,000 to the Our Students, Your Health campaign for a new Health Sciences Centre on the Kelowna campus.

ā€œEducation really changed my life,ā€ recalls Stone, who was the youngest of 11 children and grew up on a farm near Battleford, Saskatchewan.

Stone remembers receiving a $100 award from the Hospital Auxiliary that paid for her registration to nursing school. Without that support, she wouldnā€™t have been able to pursue nursing, a vocation she thoroughly enjoyed and dedicated herself to for 30 years.

Stoneā€™s gift will support the Medical Resources room in the Health Sciences Centre and honour her brother Constantin Greenwald who also strongly believed in theā€Øpositive benefits of education.

ā€œItā€™s very important for students to have a modern facility with the right equipment to prepare them for their careers,ā€ she adds, recalling her nursing education as taking place in a one-room classroom.

ā€œThere is more of a need than ever for well trained staff in our hospitals. Itā€™s just so important to have good health care.ā€

Katelyn McGillivray is a first year student in the Collegeā€™s Bachelor of Science in Nursing program and is looking forward to face-to-face learning in the new Centre this Fall.

ā€œItā€™s an amazing building, and I like that all of the nursing and other health care students will be in one Centre,ā€ says McGillivray.

She adds hearing a former nurse is donating to future nurses is inspiring.

ā€œTo know that there is someone who has been through their career and wanting to give back, I really appreciate that,ā€ says McGillivray. ā€œIā€™ve met so many nurses who understand the importance of mentoring and this gift is like another form of mentorship in that it supports our learning.ā€

In addition to this gift, Stone gives annually to a student award at the College.

ā€œThis gift recognizes education as a transformative tool that changes an individual and their life trajectory, and weā€™re so honoured Delphine is investing in health care students who will go on to impact so many people in our community,ā€ says Helen Jackman, ĀŅĀ×ŗ£½Ē Foundation Executive Director.

ĀŅĀ×ŗ£½Ēā€™s new Health Sciences Centre will educate eight front-line health care positions ranging from Practical Nurses to Health Care Assistants.

The ĀŅĀ×ŗ£½Ē Foundation has raised $3.5 million towards its $5-million fundraising goal and is calling on a different kind of hero for health care to ensure students have access to the very best facilities and equipment when they return to face-to-face learning in this much needed new Centre in the Fall.

To learn more or to donate, visit OurStudentsYourHealth.ca.



Tags: ĀŅĀ×ŗ£½Ē Foundation, Health Sciences Centre, Health and Social Development, Inside ĀŅĀ×ŗ£½Ē, 2021 Year in review

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