One of Patricia JelinskiB次元官网网址檚 last official functions as president and CEO of United Way Greater Victoria was to preside over a successful 2017 campaign, one that raised $5.01 million toward the organizationB次元官网网址檚 three-year goal of $15 million.
The total raised through 235 workplace giving campaigns, various community organization fundraisers and individual donations was announced Wednesday, along with campaign award and special recognition winners, during the annual Spirit Awards lunch at the Fairmont Empress Hotel.
The event is held to thank donors and campaign leaders for their efforts in providing funds that the United Way will invest into programs and services for children, youth, families and seniors across Greater Victoria and the Southern Gulf Islands.
Jelinski, whose four-year term as head of the organization winds up May 1, earned kudos from the UWGV board chair.
B次元官网网址淲e thank Patricia for her leadership. She has transformed the organization and set United Way on a solid path for the future. We wish her the best in her new position,B次元官网网址 said Ivan Watson.
He pointed out that WednesdayB次元官网网址檚 celebration was intended to thank the people on the ground doing the fundraising to help those served by a wide range of service organizations in the community.
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Among the 13 individuals and companies honoured on the day were David Curtis, president and CEO of Viking Air Limited, whose North Saanich-based company has been a leader in this and past campaigns. Curtis was recognized with the prestigious ChairB次元官网网址檚 Award of Distinction, for showing B次元官网网址渆xtraordinary commitment to United WayB次元官网网址檚 community campaign through the workplace and individual giving.B次元官网网址
Other Spirit Award winners included:
Outstanding Employee Campaign Chair (over 100 employees): Knappett Projects, Kathy Price; (under 100 employees): Greater Victoria Chamber of Commerce, Sophie Clodge and Emara Angus
Outstanding Campaign Committee: Queen Alexandra Centre for ChildrenB次元官网网址檚 Health and Island Health, Hospital Employee Union SVI, HSABC
Leadership Giving: Fairmont Empress, Unifor 4276
Community Impact: Island Health and Affiliated Unions
Community Partner: Community Living Victoria, Hospital Employees Union SVI
Labour Partnership Spirit Award: Natural Resources Canada, Pacific Forestry Centre, PIPSC Victoria, PIPSC RES and PSAC UEW Local 20169
Post-Secondary Challenge Cup: Camosun College; BCGEU 701, Camosun College Faculty Association, CUPE 2081
Financial Challenge Cup: BMO Bank of Montreal
Municipal Challenge Cup: Capital Regional District, CUPE 1978
Naden Band Spirit of Excellence Award: Victoria Labour Council
Outstanding Workplace Spirit Award: Royal Roads University; CUPE 3886, RRUFA
B次元官网网址淣one of the vital work that United Way does here in Victoria and the Capital Regional District would be possible without them,B次元官网网址 Watson said of the countless donors and volunteers. B次元官网网址淯nited Way will continue to change lives for the better here in the community because of their generosity.B次元官网网址
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