Penticton Herald

Penny Lane thrift store just keeps on giving

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ASummerlan­d charity’s gift to the new child care centre at Okanagan College is helping give South Okanagan families peace of mind and access to quality child care.

The Summerland Charity Shop Society, which formally ran Summerland’s Penny Lane Bargain Outlet stores, announced a $5,000 donation to the new Little Learners Academy at the Penticton campus of the College.

“It’s challengin­g for parents to find child care,” says Orv Robson, chairman of the Penny Lane Legacy Fund.

“Little Learners provides a solid start to learning for children and makes it easier for their parents to pursue the next step of their education.”

Youth and education are at the forefront of what Penny Lane does. In 2013, with the closing of its retail stores, the board of directors of the society created the Penny Lane Community Legacy Fund with the Community Foundation of the South Okanagan Similkamee­n. The fund invests in the community with a focus on youth projects.

According to Robson, supporting Little Learners fits in with their mandate to make access to education more equitable for youth.

“The centre will be a benefit for students and families today and for years to come,” adds Robson. “It’s a gem for the Okanagan Valley.”

Penny Lane has a long history of assisting students at Okanagan College and has supported two student bursaries annually since 2011.

Little Learners opened in September 2017 and is operated through a partnershi­p between Okanagan College and OneSky Community Resources. Registrati­on is open to College students and employees, as well as families in the South Okanagan.

 ?? Special to The Herald ?? Bruce Hallquist of the Summerland Charity Shop Society, Mary Ellen Heidt from the Child Care Centre campaign, and Orv Robson of the Penny Lane Legacy Fund celebrate a $5,000 donation to a new daycare at the Penticton campus of Okanagan College.
Special to The Herald Bruce Hallquist of the Summerland Charity Shop Society, Mary Ellen Heidt from the Child Care Centre campaign, and Orv Robson of the Penny Lane Legacy Fund celebrate a $5,000 donation to a new daycare at the Penticton campus of Okanagan College.

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