TELUS donates $10,000 to Georgian’s student food bank to honour past President MaryLynn West-Moynes

The TELUS Friendly Future Foundation is contributing $10,000 to the Georgian College Food Locker at the Barrie Campus in honour of past Georgian President Dr. MaryLynn West-Moynes.

West-Moynes, who retired from Georgian last year, chaired the TELUS Barrie and Central Ontario Community Board and is retiring from that position after more than six years. In honour of her service, TELUS is contributing a grant of $10,000 towards the Georgian Food Locker, an on-campus food bank operated by the Georgian College Students’ Association (GCSA).

A group of people stand together in front of a sign reading "GCSA" and hold up an oversized cheque for $10,000.
TELUS’ grant is in honour of past Georgian President MaryLynn West-Moynes, third from left, who was at Barrie Campus to mark the occasion, along with Kim Vey, Senior Strategy Manager, TELUS, third from right; Georgian President and CEO Kevin Weaver, right; Suzie Addison-Toor, Vice President, Student Success, left; Megan Fenton, Director, Student Success, second from right; Chris White, Student Life Coordinator, second from left; and members of the Georgian College Students’ Association.

Grant in honour of West-Moynes’ ‘exemplary leadership’ and more

“During MaryLynn’s tenure as chair, the board has provided close to $600,000 in support of over 90 grassroots projects, charities and organizations in the Barrie and Central Ontario region,” said TELUS representative Maija Craig, Manager, Community Investment. “This donation is in honour of MaryLynn’s retirement and in recognition of her exemplary leadership, strategic vision, community knowledge and her unwavering commitment to creating a friendlier future for youth in our community.”

TELUS’ grant will specifically assist in purchasing a variety of culturally diverse foods to make Georgian students feel more at home. The Georgian Food Locker was established to address food insecurity among students in times of need. Last year alone, it served more than 3,600 students and is on track to serve even more this year.

A group of people hold up signs reading "Thank you for supporting student success!"

“The dedicated work our student leaders undertake every day to help alleviate hunger among the student body is inspiring and it gives hope to students, in a most respectful and dignified way. We deeply appreciate TELUS’ generosity and MaryLynn’s kindness for designating Georgian as the beneficiary of this tribute grant from TELUS. Like TELUS, Georgian has long benefited from MaryLynn’s leadership and commitment to the well-being of our students and our community.”

– Kevin Weaver, Georgian President and CEO

West-Moynes said she was honoured by the tribute from TELUS in its creation of this grant.

“My time as chair of the TELUS Barrie and Central Ontario Community Board was a truly impactful experience. Food insecurity on campus is a pressing issue and I know this grant will deliver new levels of help in the lives of students,” she said.

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