LANGLEY
LODGE
people caring for people
“BUILDING FOR THE FUTURE”
Capital Campaign ‘Mr. Mark Bakker
Committee
January 29, 2009
| Municipal Administrator
Honorary Chair Township of Langley
Mayor Peter Fassbender | 20338 - 65 Avenue
Langley, BC V2Y 3J1
Co-Chair- Teny Metcalfe
Co-Chair Wayne Leach | Tear Mr, Bakken:
Dale Ball
Allan Thain ‘Thank you for meeting with us. It was our pleasure to share information with
you about our capital project. We are “Building for the Future” and hope that
Guy Tousignant the benefits of the health care services offered by our facility will be recognized
aremy Sutton by the current Township of Langley Council.
Executive Director ‘The volunteer Board of the Langley Care Society is eager to describe its
Wemer Pauls, community campaign to the elected officials of the Township of Langley at the
earliest opportunity. Your consideration in scheduling our charity’s
Campaign Manager presentation for the near future will be gratifying.
Patrick Matiowski
‘Your comments were helpful and we understand the realities of fiscal
management. As discussed, our charity is seeking a matching financial grant of
$1 million dollars for a Complex Care home that serves residents from the
‘Township of Langley.
‘We would like to suggest that the grant be structured as a pledge with payments
of $250,000 x 4 years.
Our fundraising campaign is seeking comparable assistance from federal,
provincial and other municipal governments in the region. Thi
‘Township of Langley, Surrey and Abbotsford.
Seniors in the Township of Langley deserve the Langley Lodge Complex Care
facility and the unique programs that are offered. This campaign is important
for our not for profit organization as it protects the quality of life “extras” we
provide to our residents.
5451-204" Street, Langley, BC_V3A 5M9 — www.langleylodge.org
Tel: (604) 532-4200 ext. 4116 Fax: (604) 532-4205 _pmatiowski@langleylodge.org
Charitable Registration Number: 873939029RR0001
Mission: To improve and enhance quality of lfe of the elderly and people with disabilities
acapital
project with benefits for several communities including the City of Langley, the
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