Lambton College has officially launched another ambitious fundraising campaign for planned capital projects.
$45-million is needed for a Centre for Health Education and Sustainable Care, a Recreation and Fitness Complex, and an Equipment Renewal Program.
Just over $11-million has already been raised for the Envision Tomorrow Capital Campaign announced on campus Monday morning.
Another $6.7-million is being sought from the community.
President and CEO Judith Morris says they're optimistic they'll receive funding support from the provincial and federal governments.
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$30-million is needed for the health centre, $12-million for the athletic complex, and $3-million for equipment renewal.
Morris says money has already been secured for the fitness centre and they hope to begin construction in 2016.
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