$100,000 bequeathed to CNC
PRINCE GEORGE – A legacy of kindness and compassion defining lifelong friends and nurses Betty Smith and Becky Beck lives on through a new award helping the next generation of nurses training at the College of New Caledonia (CNC).
Betty and Becky lived next door to each other in Vancouver and dedicated their lives to the nursing profession becoming members of the Victorian Order of Nurses. Growing up across the street, CNC alumnus Roger Dunkley said the two women were like great aunts to him. Now, stewarding their legacy, he is surrounded by mounds of letters from charities across the world Betty and Becky supported.
“They lived lives of moderation and gave what they had to better the community,” Roger said. “They embodied the sentiment that with consistency and hard work, even slow growth over time leads to exponential things.”
The conversation to fund an award helping nursing students began more than a decade ago for Becky and Betty. At the time, Roger was completing his Criminology diploma at CNC. His father, Terry, suggested the two women consider CNC and its nursing programs that help fill the great need for nurses in the north.
