Deserving Local Students Receive Generous Family Legacy Scholarship Awards

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July 26, 2023 – Lindsay ON

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Three local philanthropists, Chris Handley, Mike Perry, and Phong Tan have demonstrated their unwavering commitment to ensuring access to quality education by establishing awards and scholarships for local elementary and high school students pursuing a post secondary education. These generous gifts have been made possible through their Family Legacy Funds, established in collaboration with the Community Foundation of Kawartha Lakes.

By setting up Family Legacy Funds, commonly known as Donor Advised Funds (DAFs) within the Community Foundation, Handley, Perry, and Tan have not only found a charitable avenue for ongoing giving but have also opened doors for prudent wealth management and tax deductions. This strategic approach allows them to make meaningful contributions to the education sector while maximizing the impact of their generosity.

All three of these generous fundholders offer awards and scholarships to elementary and high school students, with the support of local school principals, teachers and nearby college and university. The generosity demonstrated serves as a powerful inspiration, urging others to join in their efforts to uplift and empower the next generation. By investing in the education of deserving students, they are igniting a ripple effect of positive change that will extend far beyond the individual recipients, creating a stronger and more prosperous community.

HANDLEY MEMORIAL FUND

[Photo: l-r Ray Handley with business partner Chester Godwin, 1978]

For four generations, Handley Lumber and Building Supplies in Fenelon Falls has been serving the needs of contractors, do-it-yourselfers and customers. Now the current owner, Chris Handley proudly runs this well-known successful family operation. In honour of his greatgrandfather’s legacy and their success in the lumber industry since the 1930s, the Handley Memorial Fund has been set up. Since 2021, this Fund has supported a variety of local endeavours, including The Grove Theatre and scholarship programs to University of Toronto Nursing and Fleming College.

Motivated by family, their very own Lulu Johnston Memorial Scholarship at the U of T Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing honours Chris’ late maternal grandmother Lulu Jesse (Nesbitt) Johnston. This financial scholarship helps students from rural communities seeking a career in nursing. In Chris’ own words, “Lulu Johnston was accepted into a practical nursing program in a hospital in Lindsay, but due to the constraints on the family farm, she was not able to pursue her dream. In her honour, we want to recognize the challenges faced then, in studying nursing in a rural community. This scholarship in her name, will allow others to follow their dream, while supporting health care in rural communities.”

In honour of the life of his grandfather Ray Handley, the Ray Handley Memorial Award at Fleming College offers a $4,000 scholarship, by application to an accomplished graduate from any of the Kawartha Lakes secondary schools, who are currently enrolled in the Business, Forestry or in the Urban Forestry Technician programs.

As an award winning student at U of T, Chris Handley fully understands the benefit of financial support during one’s academic career. Being able to pursue a graduate education is fundamental to his success today. Now, he is proud to pay it forward by honouring the legacy of his great-grandfather. Recipients of the scholarship are students who have either had experience in rural health settings or are determined and eager to contribute to rural health care in the future.

If we’re willing to recognize students with rural backgrounds or those with a passion for providing health care in rural areas, I hope that also means we will be able to support those rural communities with the best and brightest coming out of these amazing schools.
— Chris Handley
 

DOUG & MARY PERRY HIGHER EDUCATION FUND

Doug and Mary Perry

With great honour, Mike Perry, past president of the Community Foundation and now City Councillor, has established the Doug & Mary Perry Higher Education Fund. In memory of his loving parents, Mike launched this Fund in 2020 intended to provide financial support and encouragement to graduates from the Fenelon Falls Secondary School, interested in a career in teaching.

Doug and Mary Perry had strong beliefs in the power of public education to enable and inspire people and build communities. A graduate of Fenelon Falls Secondary School, Mary devoted her career to teaching.

The intent of this scholarship is to empowering graduates to aim for post-secondary education in field of teaching and education. This generous legacy grows and compounds over time, offering annual awards to young and aspiring teachers and educators in Fenelon Falls. Mike is grateful for his parents who instilled in him the value and joy of education and is happy that they will be remembered in helping students from FFSS continue learning.

My mom and dad would be well-pleased continuing to help local students. The Community Foundation is great to work with, offering unique ways for donors to make the difference they want.
— Mike Perry
 

MAI & CHUONG TAN FUND

Photo: Chuong and Mai Tan

Phong Tan, owner manager of PharmaSave in Fenelon Falls and his family set up the Mai & Chuong Tan Fund, in honour of their amazing parents. As hardworking Canadians, Mai and Chuong Tan value the importance of perseverance and commitment to family and community. Forever grateful to them for inspiring confidence in their children, encouraging the pursuit of excellence, and gently stressing that when things get tough, this is the time to stand up and shine. Most importantly, they demonstrated that the greatest strength is found when we help one another become stronger.

Educational scholarships have been presented annually since 2021 to graduating students from both Fenelon Falls Secondary School and the Langton Public School. Successful candidates must show resilience to consistently excel, in their studies and extracurricular activities and show deserving qualities – passion, confidence, compassion, enthusiasm, leadership, analytical skills and foresight.

Resilience, persistence, and a lot of effort are the secret ingredients.
— Phong Tan

The Community Foundation of Kawartha Lakes is dedicated to making a positive impact in Kawartha Lakes by connecting generous donors with local initiatives and organizations that make a tangible difference to the lives of individuals and families in Kawartha Lakes. This is achieved by raising and managing funds, attracting legacy gifts and endowment funds, all with the aim of encouraging people to ‘give where they live’. Among many funds, the Community Foundation helps local families set up family legacy funds, also known in the industry as a Donor Advised Fund (DAFs), offering donors a charitable way to invest in the community or offer scholarships while also creating opportunities for donors to save money on tax bills.

We invite you to consider us in your legacy plans or as a recipient of your business’s community giving plans. By making a charitable donation, including the Community Foundation in your will, donating appreciated securities, or designating the Community Foundation as a beneficiary to a life insurance policy, you ensure that your contribution will have a direct and lasting impact in Kawartha Lakes.

We would be delighted to speak with you regarding the Community Foundation and address any questions you may have. Contact Laurie Dillon-Schalk, Executive Director or email: info@kawarthafoundation.ca. For Foundation information, click on www.kawarthafoundation.ca or visit www.facebook.com/KawarthaFoundation

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Margaret Cunningham, Foundation Coordinator
705.879-2719 ~ margaret@kawarthafoundation.ca

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