P.A. Ronald McDonald House receives over $200K donation from Athabasca Basin Development
The future Prince Albert Ronald McDonald House received a large donation from a group of seven companies.
Flyer Electric, Team Drilling, Points Athabasca, Tru North Recreation Superstore, Athabasca Basin Security and Optek Solutions are all owned in part by Athabasca Basin Development. Together they donated $212,500 to the Ronald McDonald House Charities Saskatchewan Miles to Go Campaign.
“As an Indigenous organization owned by shareholders in the Athabasca region, we are committed to giving back in ways that benefit our communities,” Geoff Gay, CEO of the Athabasca Basin Development, said in a media release. “Many people from the North stay at the Ronald McDonald House in Saskatoon, and we are thrilled to see plans for a house in Prince Albert, the gateway to the North. Prince Albert plays a significant role in healthcare for Athabasca and northern residents, and this new facility will be well positioned to help out many families in many communities.”
RMHC-SK CEO Tammy Forrester said the significant contribution will greatly help and is a continuation of a strong relationship since the group’s donation to the House in Saskatoon.