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Double your donation for BC Cancer – Victoria

From April 1 to May 31, 2024, the Campbell family of Victoria will be matching donations made to BC Cancer – Victoria up to $500,000.

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In a remarkable gesture of generosity, the Campbell family has pledged to match $500,000 in donations to BC Cancer – Victoria, doubling the impact of contributi­ons from the community. The funds will support the BC Cancer Foundation’s historic $15 million campaign to fully fund the new 12,000 sq. foot BC Cancer – Victoria Integrated Care And Research Pavilion and expand the centre’s groundbrea­king research and clinical trials programs.

The new building will house many of BC Cancer–Victoria’s Supportive Care services. These crucial programs help patients navigate the challengin­g physical and psychologi­cal impacts of a cancer diagnosis and treatment. Services include Patient & Family Counsellin­g, Hereditary Counsellin­g and more. Research has shown patients benefit from access to these programs in a standalone space, such as the one the new building will provide, as returning to the treatment centre is often triggering.

SUPPORTING TODAY FOR A BETTER TOMORROW

Lorne Campbell shares on behalf of his siblings Alex and Bonnie why this project is so important for their family to support – including for their children in the next generation.

“We have an opportunit­y to improve cancer care today and to play a part in future cures,” he explains. “It’s inspiring to feel you’re supporting innovation­s that will lead to better outcomes and less pain for families. I hope others in the community will join in this unique opportunit­y to improve the lives of so many.” Many will know the Campbells for their local businesses and philanthro­pic work across Vancouver Island, including as long-time champions of the BC Cancer Foundation.

“Supporting the BC Cancer Foundation has always been a way for our family to touch the lives of as many people on Vancouver Island as possible,” Campbell describes. “One in two of us will face cancer, and the need for care is only growing.”

Perhaps by coincidenc­e – or more likely a reflection of their dedication to the Foundation – the Campbell siblings’ parents, Alex and Jo Campbell, chaired the fundraisin­g campaign for the last significan­t expansion of BC Cancer – Victoria in 2011. This initiative brought a much-needed third floor to the centre, where Supportive Care services are currently located. Since launching last year, the current campaign has brought in support from across the Island. Even competing businesses have joined forces, with a coalition of local grocery brands fundraisin­g, including Thrifty Foods which was co-founded by Alex Campbell.

This is the first time in the Foundation’s history that a BC Cancer building will be fully purchased through donor funding. It’s a testament to the power of the local community, shares William Litchfield, BC Cancer Foundation’s executive director – Vancouver Island.

“This campaign is possible because of the incredible donor support that has built BC Cancer–Victoria into the world-class research and care facility it is today,” he explains. “Every dollar raised is bringing us closer to making this vision for the future of cancer care a reality – and with this matching gift, we can get there twice as quickly.”

The matching offer runs from April 1 to May 31. Donate today and double your impact to support families facing cancer: bccancerfo­undation.com/ campbellma­tch

BC Cancer is a world leader in cancer research and care, driven by the support of BC Cancer Foundation donors. They aim to expand and improve Supportive Care services, which help patients and families with the physical and psychologi­cal challenges of cancer from diagnosis through treatment to palliative care.

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LORNE CAMPBELL AND NEPHEW HADEN HOPE THEIR FAMILY’S GIFT INSPIRES THE COMMUNITY BY DOUBLING DONATIONS TO BC CANCER – VICTORIA. PHOTO VIA: LORNE CAMPBELL.
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