Welcome

WE VALUE YOUR SUPPORT

At Shawnigan, we count on the generosity of our donor community for annual giving, capital projects, and strategic initiatives that allow us to deliver a first-class educational experience. By supporting Shawnigan, you help make your school truly exceptional.

Donations from supporters in Canada and the United States will receive a tax receipt in the mail. For tax deductible donations from the United Kingdom, please contact Mike Wolfe, Executive Director Advancement & Community Engagement, by email or at 250-743-6487.

Ways to give

List of 5 items.

  • Cheque

    Canada:
    Payable to “Shawnigan Lake School Foundation” and mail to:
    Advancement Office
    Shawnigan Lake School
    1975 Renfrew Road
    Shawnigan Lake, BC
    V0R 2W1

    United States:
    Payable to “Shawnigan USA Fund” and mail to:
    Shawnigan Lake USA Fund
    c/o Banner Bank
    Ms. Jennifer Date
    P.O. Box 2105
    Bothell, WA 98041-2105
  • Credit Card/Online

    Gifts by credit card can be made on our website, or by calling our advancement office at 250-743-6235. Alternatively, donors can complete the giving form located in the Annual Fund Brochure and mail it to one of the addresses above.
  • Gifts-in-Kind, Gifts-of-Stock and Appreciated Securities

    Gifts-in-Kind:
    Special gifts-in-kind may be considered on an individual basis. The gift must provide value to one of the School’s programs. Tax receipts can currently only be provided for Canadian gifts. For gifts valued at more than $1,000, an independent third-party appraisal must be provided from a qualified professional.

    For more information, please contact the Advancement Office at 250-743-6235.

    Gifts of Stock and Appreciated Securities:
    While cash donations receive a receipt for the full amount of the gift, securities offer an additional advantage in that donors receive both a receipt for the full current value of the appreciated securities, and an exemption from capital gains taxes on the amount of the appreciation. This can be a significant advantage over a direct donation of cash.

    To make a gift of securities, please contact Greg Stevenson at 250-743-6487.
  • Matching Gifts

    Many companies will match gifts made by an employee, employee spouse, retiree or director. Donors should check with their company's Human Resources department to see if the employer matches gifts, and obtain a matching gift form to mail in with their donation.
  • Legacy Gifts

    Legacy giving to Shawnigan can be tailored to your own unique financial circumstances. Your advisor, lawyer or tax planner can help you find the way that works best for you and your family.

    There are many ways to make a legacy gift. To learn more please visit here.
The Advancement and Community Engagement Office is involved with alumni relations, events, the Alumni News, and external relations for the Annual Fund and the Centennial Plan.

Our aims are to promote a greater understanding of the School, to keep you informed, to build a strong network and to encourage and assist you and those who wish to make a gift to the School.



Contact Us

Phone: 250-743-6235
Fax: 250-743-6234
Email: advancement@shawnigan.ca

Advancement office

List of 7 members.

  • Photo of Michael Wolfe

    Michael Wolfe 

    Executive Director Advancement & Community Engagement
    250-743-6487
    Bio
  • Photo of Greg Stevenson

    Greg Stevenson 

    Campaign Director
    250-743-6487
    Bio
  • Photo of Rhodri Samuel

    Rhodri Samuel 

    Director of Alumni Relations
    250-743-6229
    Bio
  • Photo of Joanna Robinson

    Joanna Robinson 

    Director of Development
    250-743-6206
    Bio
  • Photo of Sheryl Nicholas

    Sheryl Nicholas 

    Associate Director, Advancement & Community Engagement
    250-743-6236
    Bio
  • Photo of Gemma Atkinson

    Gemma Atkinson 

    Associate Director, Annual Fund & Data Management
    250-743-0498
    Bio
  • Photo of Erin Hutchison

    Erin Hutchison 

    Advancement Coordinator
    250-743-6235
    Bio
We acknowledge with respect the Coast Salish Peoples on whose traditional lands and waterways we live, learn and play. We are grateful for the opportunity to share in this beautiful region, and we aspire to healthy and respectful relationships with those who have lived on and cared for these lands for millennia.