Penticton Herald

Thorpes, Penny Lane team up for OK College health students

- By Special to The Herald

Penticton philanthro­pists Yasmin and Rick Thorpe have partnered with Summerland’s Penny Lane Legacy Fund to create a $50,000 bursary fund to help bolster the future of health care in the South Okanagan-Similkamee­n.

The Caring for Health Care Students Fund will provide awards of $750 to $1,750 for eligible students studying at Okanagan College’s Penticton campus.

“We know if we educate health-care profession­als in Penticton, there’s a good chance they’ll stay and work in the region,” says Yasmin John Thorpe.

“We want to help increase the number of health-care staff throughout the South Okanagan-Similkamee­n to help ease current pressures in the system.”

The new award program is an expansion of the Thorpe and Friends Scholarshi­p Fund and will offer six bursaries annually to students in Okanagan College’s Practical Nursing Diploma and Health Care Assistant Diploma programs.

Students who reside in Penticton, Summerland and elsewhere in the South Okanagan-Similkamee­n are eligible to apply.

The fund is made possible through a generous contributi­on from the Thorpes and an investment from the Penny Lane Legacy Fund.

The Thorpes say that when the idea for the Caring for Health Care Students Fund came to them, their first calls were to Bruce Hallquist and Orv Robson, because the pair have supported the community of Summerland for decades through administer­ing the Penny Lane Legacy Fund.

“Health care is a personal issue for everyone. My wife needs medical support on a regular basis, and though we’ve received great care, we also see the strain the system is under,” says Orv Robson, chairman of the Penny Lane Legacy Fund.

“It’s important for my family and society as a whole to have a functionin­g health care system to care for our community’s most vulnerable.”

Okanagan College Foundation is requesting community support to help build the fund so that more bursaries can be distribute­d to the region’s next generation of frontline care profession­als. To contribute, visit www.okanagan.bc.ca/give.

 ?? Special to The Herald ?? Yasmin and Rick Thorpe and the Penny Lane Legacy Fund presenting a $50,000 cheque to Okanagan College. Pictured from left: Bruce Hallquist and Orv Robson from the Penny Lane Legacy Fund; Alison Gibson and Helen Jackman from Okanagan College; and Yasmin John Thorpe and Rick Thorpe.
Special to The Herald Yasmin and Rick Thorpe and the Penny Lane Legacy Fund presenting a $50,000 cheque to Okanagan College. Pictured from left: Bruce Hallquist and Orv Robson from the Penny Lane Legacy Fund; Alison Gibson and Helen Jackman from Okanagan College; and Yasmin John Thorpe and Rick Thorpe.

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