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Kordyban Lodge Fundraisers Rewarded

Tuesday, July 31, 2012 @ 3:58 AM
l-r Campaign Cabinet  members: Lorraine Grant, Brian Brownridge, Henry Novak, Charles Jago, Les Waldie, and Margaret Jones-Bricker
Prince George, B.C. –The Canadian Cancer Society has awarded the team which lead the Kordyban Lodge fundraising campaign a “Circle of Distinction Award”.
 
This award acknowledges the significant contributions made by the Kordyban Lodge Campaign Cabinet members to the mission of the Canadian Cancer Society and recognizes team effort between volunteers and staff contributing to the goals of the Society.
 
With a campaign goal of $10 million, pledges committed now exceed the $12 million mark.
 
The Circle of Distinction Award was presented to Kordyban Lodge Cabinet members: Henry Novak, Brian Brownridge, Charles Jago, Gerry Martin, Jim Eglinski, Lorraine Grant, Les Waldie, and Margaret Jones-Bricker.
The Lodge will be a home away from home for those who are undergoing cancer treatment at the new Northern Cancer Centre.

Comments

Way to Go, PG

Congratulations folks. Well done for a very worthwhile project.

There are so many stricken with cancer these days it is becoming more dificult to find someone that is cancer free. Cancer is found in the aged as well as in the youngest of society. Dilbit pipeline spills are also a cause for cancer. Dilbit is a tar like substance that cannot be cleaned up after a pipeline failure and if we allow the pipeline to go through there will be pipeline failures.

A great acheivement and a job well done! Congratulations to the Campaign Cabinet and especially to all the individuals and businesses that made donations throughout Northern BC.

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