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North Okanagan charitable group reaches 50 years

Community Foundation of North Okanagan wants people to share stories on how their organization has impacted their lives
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The Okanagan Quality of Life's Heaven Can Wait boat program is one of many organizations that has benefitted from funds courtesy of the Community Foundation of North Okanagan.

A half-century of local generosity, leadership, making impacts.

It's a fete worth noting.

Community Foundation of North Okanagan (CFNO) celebrates 50 years of community involvement.

Since 1975, CFNO has helped shape a stronger, more compassionate North Okanagan by connecting donors to the causes that matter most in their community.

The Community Foundation鈥檚 roots trace back to a $500 donation from Horace Galbraith 鈥 an act of vision that planted the seeds for what has become a multimillion-dollar force for good. Today, that legacy lives on through thousands of grants and dozens of family and agency funds supporting everything from children鈥檚 development to environmental preservation.

"As we reflect on 50 years of community building, we鈥檙e inspired by the generosity and foresight of donors who gave not for recognition, but to help generations they might never meet," said Leanne Hammond, CFNO executive director.

Among those continuing this legacy is George Galbraith, nephew of the foundation鈥檚 original donor.

George has established four endowment funds and a Flex Fund with CFNO, and has offered matching incentives to encourage charities to create their own funds for long-term sustainability. His sons, Ian and Kyle, are now actively involved, exemplifying how generosity can become a family tradition.

To mark the 50th anniversary, CFNO is launching a Share Your Story campaign.

Community members are invited to visit to share how CFNO has touched their lives 鈥 whether through grants, partnerships, or volunteer efforts.

鈥淔amily philanthropy is alive and well in the North Okanagan,鈥 said Hammond. 鈥淭hese stories remind us that the spirit of giving is one of our community鈥檚 greatest strengths.鈥

A full year of anniversary events and initiatives is planned to celebrate past achievements and inspire future impact.

CFNO remains committed to building belonging, equity, and innovative solutions for community challenges.

For more information about CFNO鈥檚 50th anniversary celebrations or to learn how you can get involved, visit www.cfno.org/50years.



Roger Knox

About the Author: Roger Knox

I am a journalist with more than 30 years of experience in the industry. I started my career in radio and have spent the last 21 years working with Black Press Media.
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