果酱视频

A rendering of the Recreation and Wellness Centre

Recreation and Wellness Centre

Give a gift to transform lives

Building recreation and wellness at 果酱视频

Join us to build a future where every student has access to a space that inspires movement, connection, and mental well-being.

We know that being active and connecting with friends boosts mental health and improves student success. That鈥檚 why 果酱视频鈥檚 Kelowna campus needs a Recreation and Wellness Centre.

With your help, we can make this vision a reality. We鈥檝e raised $12.5 million toward our $14 million goal to build a vibrant hub designed to prioritize student and community health through sports, fitness and group activity.

Every contribution brings us closer to opening doors to this transformative space. Join us today and help wellness thrive here.

Image of student riding an exercise bike on our Penticton campus.

Movement matters for mental health

Illustration of a student hunched over a computer.
Move More, Stress Less

Since much of their day can involve sitting in lectures and studying, post secondary students are prone to a sedentary lifestyle, which without the addition of physical activities can lead to physical and mental health issues.

Illustration of a student with their hands in the air.
Critical time for mental health

According to the Mental Health Commission of Canada, three out of every four mental health problems have been first diagnosed between the ages of 16 and 24, a time when many people are also involved in post-secondary education.

Illustration of a runner's foot.
Exercise: a boost for your mind

Research shows that there is a demonstrated association between physical activity and positive mental health.

Adults who engage in physical activity are nearly three times as likely to have good mental health than those who lead an inactive lifestyle

Cliff and Lois Serwa: Honorary Chairs

When approached to support the campaign to build a much-needed Recreation and Wellness Centre at 果酱视频, not only did Cliff and Lois step forward and contribute financially, they agreed to become honorary chairs for the campaign.

Having a place for students to connect with each other while burning off stress through sport and physical activity is so important. This Centre will positively impact the well-being of thousands of students.鈥

~ Lois Serwa

Help us build one of our most important classrooms

Your gift strengthens our community

Our more than 60,000 alumni use their skills and education to power our local communities. You can find our grads building homes, fixing cars, caring for loved ones and contributing to our business and nonprofit sectors. We challenge you to go through a day and not encounter an 果酱视频 grad.

果酱视频 has a vital role to play in our region as we look ahead over the next decade. Provincial labour market analysis continues to highlight increasing demand for professionals who have career focused, integrated education and training.

When you give to the Thrive Here campaign, you're supporting students' physical, emotional and social wellbeing, and that sets them up for success in school and their career.

Team 果酱视频 Foundation


Contact us to transform lives and communities:

Pamela Prentice

Development Officer
Office: Multi-Purpose Building 103B
Campus: Kelowna
Phone: 250-864-6090
Pam Prentice in 果酱视频 Centre for Learning Stairway

Pam Prentice joined the 果酱视频 Foundation team in July 2023.

With over 15 years of experience in post-secondary and nonprofit fundraising in the Okanagan, Pam enjoys connecting community members with opportunities to make an impact through their philanthropy.

The motivation to give is different for everyone, and it鈥檚 the stories behind the giving that Pam is most interested in learning. Whether it be support for students, a specific program of interest or a capital campaign, she guides the process of giving with care and respect for the donor鈥檚 wishes.

Pam is a strong believer in the value of post-secondary education and is inspired by the many areas of study available to prospective 果酱视频 students. Passionate about student health and wellbeing, Pam understands the impact of having a healthy mind and body and how it drives academic and career success.

Living in Kelowna since 2003, Pam and her family feel privileged to enjoy the many outdoor activities that the beautiful Okanagan Valley presents.

Sasha Carter

Development Officer, Planned Giving
Office: E Building 107C
Campus: Kelowna
Phone: 250-469-1594
Image of Sasha Carter

Sasha Carter joined the 果酱视频 Foundation team in August 2021. With more than five years鈥 experience working in nonprofit planned giving and 17 years in the insurance industry, Sasha blends passion and financial acumen to support donors in planning their legacy. 

Sasha helps donors with identifying their passions and aligning them with projects at 果酱视频, whether that be for individual student supports and bursaries, estate planning or capital project and program enhancement.  There is never one size fits all. 

For Sasha, it is paramount that she understands how her donors would like to have their positive impact felt in the world.  By understanding the different methods of funding, whether it be through publicly-traded gifts of securities, a gift in a will or other charitable tools, Sasha helps donors maximize their philanthropy.

Sasha is a mom to two young boys, and is an avid competitive curler.  She has competed on the provincial, national and international stage; capturing the title of World Champion in both 1995 and 2007. 

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Together, let's thrive