Penticton Herald

The Markin Twins issue challenge to other OC alumni

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Twins Allison and Quentin Markin have launched a donation-matching challenge to alumni of Okanagan College to help raise $20,000 towards the College’s new child care centre.

Both attended the college for the first year of their post-secondary education and are appealing to Okanagan College and Okanagan University College alumni to raise funds for the new child care centre, which is currently under constructi­on at the Penticton campus.

The siblings were inspired to donate to the child care campaign in honour of the family’s long-standing ties to the College, and for their parents Allan and Evelyn, on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversar­y.

“We wanted to recognize our parents and their connection to the College,” said Allison Markin. “Our parents gave us an appreciati­on for the transforma­tive power of education and we wanted to pay it forward to the next generation of learners.”

The siblings are prepared to match donations from alumni who contribute before the centre opens this fall, up to a collective total of $10,000. The matched gifts go towards the College’s “Bright from the Start: Building for the Future” campaign goal of $700,000.

“It takes alumni to support College students and the next generation of learners,” said Allison Markin who also volunteers on the campaign committee. “By doubling the donations, we hope to raise $20,000 to give the child care centre a boost and our future students a bright start.”

The new child care centre will serve families in the South Okanagan, including Okanagan College students and employees. It will be operated through a partnershi­p with the Penticton and District Community Resources Society.

The siblings originally moved to Penticton with parents Allan and Evelyn in 1988 when Allan took on the role of campus director for the college.

Both parents are well known for championin­g many educationa­l, fundraisin­g and communityb­ased initiative­s in the Penticton area, including the Mad Hatter’s Ball, a fundraisin­g event for the College.

Due to their parents’ involvemen­t at the College, when it came time to consider their post-secondary options, both siblings chose to get their start at the Penticton campus, before going on to complete degrees elsewhere.

Allison Markin owns her own marketing and consulting business and has previously utilized her expertise at the college as an instructor and a communicat­ions specialist. Twin brother Quentin is an internatio­nal lawyer.

“It’s wonderful to see our alumni taking active roles to make a positive impact for our students and the broader community,” said Kara Kazimer, president of the Okanagan College Alumni Associatio­n.

“We hope Allison and Quentin’s generosity will initiate a momentum among the 3,000 alumni in the South Okanagan and they will rise to the challenge by maximizing the funds raised to benefit families in the region.”

Alumni can donate at www.okanagan.bc.ca/alumni and share their support online using the hashtag #BrightStar­tChallenge.

Non-alumni can make a donation or learn more about the innovative project by visiting the Okanagan College Foundation website at www.okanaganco­llegefound­ation.ca.

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 ?? Special to The Herald ?? The Markin family is long-time supporters of Okanagan College. At front are Allan and Evelyn Markin. At back are siblings Allison and Quentin Markin.
Special to The Herald The Markin family is long-time supporters of Okanagan College. At front are Allan and Evelyn Markin. At back are siblings Allison and Quentin Markin.

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