Betel Home launches fundraiser for tub room upgrades

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Online 50/50 draw runs until Aug. 15

The Betel Home Foundation has launched a new fundraising campaign to support major upgrades at its personal care homes in Selkirk and Gimli, starting with a full refurbishment of bathing rooms at both locations.

The initiative is being kickstarted with an online 50/50 raffle, with proceeds going toward the estimated $200,000 renovation project. Tickets are available now through FundingChange.ca/betel, with the draw taking place on Aug. 15.

Betel Home Foundation CEO Angela Eyjolfson said the board recently formed a fundraising committee to identify priority projects in consultation with staff across departments. Upgrading the bathing rooms was chosen as the first focus due to both the cost and the potential impact on resident well-being.

Planned improvements include the purchase and installation of new tubs, as well as renovations to create a more home-like, less institutional bathing environment. This includes changes to lighting, finishes, and accessibility.

Eyjolfson said research has shown that a more calming and comfortable space can reduce anxiety and reactive behaviours in residents, while providing a more dignified and private experience overall.

In addition to purchasing raffle tickets, community members can support the initiative by donating directly to the foundation. Cheques can be mailed to Betel Home Foundation, Box 10, Gimli, MB R0C 1B0 with “Tub Room Donation” noted. Online donations can be made at CanadaHelps.org, with the same note in the message box. Tax receipts are available for donations over $25.

Eyjolfson said the foundation plans to tackle one major project at a time, and while the tub room renovations represent a significant undertaking, the goal is to improve comfort and quality of life for all residents.

“Our vision is to provide quality of life through excellence in care,” she said. “Creating a welcoming, dignified space for residents is part of ensuring they feel at home.”

The Betel Home Foundation operates personal care homes in both Selkirk and Gimli. For more information or to support the campaign, visit FundingChange.ca/betel.

Annaliese Meier
Annaliese Meier
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