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Charlotte Hunter took on the challenge of Girl Guides for a lifetime. Starting as a young girl in rural Ontario she joined as a “Lone” Girl Guide. Her real involvement with Girl Guides started twenty years later when her own daughters, Danielle, and Christine, joined Sparks, then moved on to Brownies and Guides.

She began as a parent with a talent to create treasures and crafts, and a willingness to share. Her talent to connect with the other girls was noticed by other leaders and she was encouraged to step up as a leader. She did, following her daughters through the program all the way to Pathfinders and Senior Branches.

Charlotte enjoyed the time with the girls doing the Girl Guide program work – crafting, selling cookies, and going on week-long International Spirit of Adventure Rendezvous camps. The camp in Mexico at the Guiding World Centre, was the most memorable.

Well respected by her peers, Charlotte was further encouraged to work behind the scenes by managing and auditing the finances of the local units. She progressed through the local executive, eventually becoming District Commissioner. Her quiet, gentle personality and willingness to take on new challenges was recognized by all, and she was awarded many Girl Guide awards, not the least of which was the Book of Honor.

When her time with the girls was over Charlotte retired to the local Trefoil Guild, enjoying their monthly luncheons. She also participated in many of their crafting projects – hospital teddy bears for young patients, lap blankets for the elderly, and crafts for Santa Anonymous. Charlotte thoroughly enjoyed her time in Girl Guides, but she really treasured the people she met and worked with – The Sisterhood.

With this endowment and scholarship, the Hunter family, in memory of Charlotte, wish to challenge the young women of our community to strive to be more than they think they are capable of being.

Charlotte Hunter
Charlotte Hunter

Charlotte Hunter took on the challenge of Girl Guides for a lifetime. Starting as a young girl in rural Ontario she joined as a “Lone” Girl Guide. Her real involvement with Girl Guides started twenty years later when her own daughters, Danielle, and Christine, joined Sparks, then moved on to Brownies and Guides.

She began as a parent with a talent to create treasures and crafts, and a willingness to share. Her talent to connect with the other girls was noticed by other leaders and she was encouraged to step up as a leader. She did, following her daughters through the program all the way to Pathfinders and Senior Branches.

Charlotte enjoyed the time with the girls doing the Girl Guide program work – crafting, selling cookies, and going on week-long International Spirit of Adventure Rendezvous camps. The camp in Mexico at the Guiding World Centre, was the most memorable.

Well respected by her peers, Charlotte was further encouraged to work behind the scenes by managing and auditing the finances of the local units. She progressed through the local executive, eventually becoming District Commissioner. Her quiet, gentle personality and willingness to take on new challenges was recognized by all, and she was awarded many Girl Guide awards, not the least of which was the Book of Honor.

When her time with the girls was over Charlotte retired to the local Trefoil Guild, enjoying their monthly luncheons. She also participated in many of their crafting projects – hospital teddy bears for young patients, lap blankets for the elderly, and crafts for Santa Anonymous. Charlotte thoroughly enjoyed her time in Girl Guides, but she really treasured the people she met and worked with – The Sisterhood.

With this endowment and scholarship, the Hunter family, in memory of Charlotte, wish to challenge the young women of our community to strive to be more than they think they are capable of being.

Donate to this fund

Donations to this fund can be made by e-transfer (preferred), by cheque, donated securities, in person at any SASCU branch, through a gift of securities, or online through CanadaHelps.

The simplest way to donate to this fund is by sending e-transfer to:

Recipient: info@shuswapfoundation.ca
Memo: Albert and Muriel Spencley Memorial Endowment

Include your address and full name for a tax receipt. A security question is not required (funds will be auto-deposited).

Send a cheque to:

Shuswap Community Foundation
102 – 160 Harbourfront Drive NE
Salmon Arm, BC, V1E 3M3
Canada

Cheques should be payable to “Shuswap Community Foundation“ and include “Albert and Muriel Spencley Memorial Endowment” in the memo field.

You can make a donation to this fund through Salmon Arm Savings and Credit Union (SASCU). Simply visit any branch and ask to donate to Shuswap Community Foundation, Albert and Muriel Spencley Memorial Endowment.


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Receipts for taxation purposes can be provided by emailing a copy of your deposit receipt to info@shuswapfoundation.ca.

A gift of publicly traded securities can be an attractive option. The Income Tax Act provides that capital gains on securities donated to a charity are exempt from tax, but the donor will receive a tax receipt for the full appreciated value. You will receive a tax receipt for the value of the stock at the time of transfer, and may carry forward for up to five years any unused portions of the gift.

Please talk to your professional adviser or broker to make stock transfers easily. You may download the Share Transfers Form for when you meet with your broker.

Learn more about the Benefits of Donating Securities or contact us by email at info@shuswapfoundation.ca or phone 250-832-5428 for more information.

Donations to this fund can be made securely and conveniently through the CanadaHelps online platform.

Be sure to select Albert and Muriel Spencley Memorial Endowment from the “Fund” field (near the top of the form).


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