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Benefactors

Donors to the Foundation who have supported work of the Foundation by contribution with an accumulation of $10,000 or more up to $25,000 are recognized as Benefactor of the Foundation. This membership is recognized with a Silver salmon plaque on the Foundation’s recognition wall.

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There are currently 14 Benefactors - Silver in this directory beginning with the letter S.
Sakup Enterprises Ltd.

Salmar Community Association

Save-On-Foods

Schneider, Ashley

Scotiabank

Shannon, Garry & Tana

Shields, Ian R

Shuswap Dragon Boat Society


"Our boat proudly wears the pink ribbon, sharing the message with all that we are a Breast Cancer Dragon Boat team. We participate in festivals, including the carnation ceremonies that take place to honor those who have battled this disease.

Besides dragon boating, we have participated in various walks and runs to support other charitable causes in our area.   We believe that our activity and our visibility are a positive message to the larger community.   As well, we have financially supported many students in post-secondary education through scholarships for students who have had a close family member that has battled breast cancer. "

Shuswap Lake Senior Citizens Society

Sicamous Eagles Jr. Hockey Club / Wayne March - in Memory of Lorraine March & Don LaRoy

Sneve, John - Estate

Spicer, Sandra - Estate

Steed, George & Gloria

Stewart, Wilbert & Shirley
Welcome to our newest Benefactors Wilbert and Shirley Stewart. Wilbert and Shirley Stewart have lived in Sicamous almost 20 years and prior to that they resided in Salmon Arm where they farmed and raised their 2 children. Now they are the proud grandparents of three grandchildren and 1 great grandchild.

Shirley was a nurse and practiced at the old hospital in Salmon Arm as well as in Penticton, Vernon and Fort St.John. Shirley stated “it is good to see that hospital staff today have the same goals as we did when I was a nurse, to see people leaving the hospital, well and healthy again”. Wilbert enjoyed farming as well as carpentry. He mentioned “I was proud of being able to help build a number of buildings in Salmon Arm”.

Wilbert and Shirley noted that they have needed to use the Shuswap Lake General Hospital over the years, “sometimes in emergency situations” said Shirley, “we feel that it is now time to give back by making a donation to the CT Scan Upgrade”. Wilbert & Shirley Stewart’s donation will assist in bringing the CT Scan Upgrade to the hospital and the Shuswap Hospital Foundation is extremely grateful for their thoughtfulness and generosity. We applaud Wilbert & Shirley Stewart for their assistance to fund much needed equipment for the Shuswap Lake General Hospital and we congratulate them on becoming Benefactors of the Shuswap Hospital Foundation.