Prince Albert philanthropist Malcolm Jenkins is making a $1 million gift to the Jim Pattison Children’s Hospital Foundation. It is in honour of his late mother Lilian Jane Jenkins. Jenkins says, “Family and community are what Saskatchewan is all about. You can’t take it with you so it’s important to contribute back where you can.” The money will support the Family Room in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit on the fourth floor of the new hospital. Thus far, the foundation’s capital campaign has raised $61 million towards its goal of at least $75 million. Construction on the hospital is over 86 per cent complete. It is set to open late next year.
A Million Dollar Donation to Jim Pattison Children’s Hospital Foundation
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