Hough Memorial Cancer Society received a much-welcomed donation thanks to the Williams Lake Stampede Association and Rotary Club of Williams Lake recently.
Hough secretary Verla Atchinson and vice president Mary Jane Engstrom were on hand at the Stampede Grounds Aug. 20 where they were presented with a cheque for $4,680.
The money was raised during the Rotary Stampede Community Spirit Drive-thru Breakfast put on by donation July 4 as a way to connect with the community during COVID-19, which forced the cancellation of many non-profit fundraisers and events, including the 94th Williams Lake Stampede.
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“We are losing out like everybody else,” Atchinson said, noting the money will be used to purchase cancer-detecting equipment at Cariboo Memorial Hospital. “So this donation is wonderful. The money stays local, keeps doctors and patients at home — it’s a win-win.”
Both Atchinson and Engstrom said they were thankful to the Williams Lake Stampede Association, the Rotary Club of Williams Lake and the community.
“This town is really supportive (of non-profits).”
Director Susan Rolph was emotional when presenting the cheque, and thanked Hough Memorial Cancer Society for their ongoing efforts to have more cancer detecting medical equipment at the hospital.
The Williams Lake Rotary Club is teaming up with the Williams Lake Stampede Association again to host a second drive-thru breakfast and a rib BBQ dinner at the Williams Lake Stampede Grounds Aug. 29, 2020.
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