‘Gift in will’ agreement benefits recreation programs at Parkland Integrated Health Centre
A Shellbrook man who was well known as a volunteer and advocate for the community continues to give back even beyond his living years.
James Van Eaton set up a gift in will agreement with Saskatoon Community Foundation back in 2014. The foundation invests endowed funds and directs them to the donor’s preferred interests or other charities. The fund Van Eaton set up benefits recreation programs at Parkland Integrated Health Centre (PIHC) where he lived for the last several years of his life.
The foundation said giving time and sponsorship was nothing new to Van Eaton and his wife Inez who farmed near Shellbrook. He was involved with Woodland Bus Association, a volunteer group that raised funds to purchase a wheelchair accessible van and bus for community members and people in a care setting. He was also an active member of the Shellbrook and District Health Services Foundation. His legacy gift was an expression of his values, passions and hopes for the PIHC.