Kamloops cancer centre business plan needed to jumpstart fundraising campaigns
KAMLOOPS — Seven weeks ago, Minister Adrian Dix provided hope that a cancer care centre will finally open in Kamloops on the grounds of Royal Inland Hospital. A business plan is promised to be completed by year’s end to rocket the project forward. That plan is a key missing cog for foundations to begin the process of fundraising.
“We are so excited that a new cancer centre is coming to Kamloops. This will be a huge benefit to this community. Every year, there are 6,000 new cancer diagnoses in the Interior and 1,000 of them will be treated at the new B.C. Cancer Kamloops,” said BC Cancer Foundation President Sarah Roth.
Both the BC Cancer Foundation and the local Royal Inland Hospital Foundation are waiting to find out exactly how much they may need to raise to help push the project over the top.