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Royal Roads University Advancement | Summer 2017
Thank You
Donors and community partners join in for a rollicking game of croquet at the President’s Garden Party.
Once again, the President’s Garden Party was witness to  erce croquet competition along with a great deal of relaxation in Hatley Park’s outstanding gardens.
Head Gardener Barrie Agar and Archivist Jenny Seeman regaled guests with stories of the garden’s heritage and Royal Roads students Cindy Forsey, Jenn Benoit and Arbresha Bishaj-Gashi answered questions about their studies and their goals for the future.
Life.changing At Royal Roads,
we do things differently
Each journey is unique. Each story is personal. Every day, our team crosses paths with inspiring people –students, researchers, alumni and donors–who are changing the world we live in.
Impact came about because we want to introduce you to these remarkable people and share a few of the many ways they use their Royal Roads experience to make a difference in the world.
It’s that synergy we want to celebrate. Whether told from the perspective of a student, donor or researcher, you’ll  nd many lives are touched by every single story.
Changing lives through education, learning and leadership: that is what you can make happen.
Learning that changes lives
Your contribution to Royal Roads can have a lasting impact in so many ways. To explore your goals for giving, please contact:
Katharine Harrold Yvette Guigueno Hayley Bennett Ortner Amy Hinrichs
250-391-2529 | 1-866-207-0080 Advancement@RoyalRoads.ca
Charitable # 881174528RR0001 2005 Sooke Road Victoria BC V9B 5Y2
This newsletter is printed locally on 100% post-consumer recycled paper
“Some of the students I have met here are just beginning careers, while others bring a wealth of professional experience to their programs. . . . It’s so encouraging to learn that Royal Roads
is working to create more opportunities by increasing student support. I’m excited to be a part of this amazing community as a student and future alumnus of Royal Roads.”
Cindy Forsey, Student
BSc Environment and Management program














































































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