Former Yarrow resident, Henry Rempel, donates $229 million in property to Mennonite Central Committee to help the poor
CHILLIWACK — Henry Rempel has returned a rather large favour to the organization that assisted him and his family when they fled the Soviet Union and came to Canada as refugees in the 1920s, settling in Yarrow.
Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) announced earlier this week that it has been given a remarkable gift of $229.6 million in property given to MCC British Columbia by an individual donor in support of the organization’s international relief, development and peace work.
In a news release from MCC on Monday, September 18, Henry Rempel of New Westminster, who died June 9, 2023, and his wife, Mary Rempel, who predeceased her husband in 2014, wanted to help “the poorest of the poor.” Henry has gifted a large portfolio of rental and development properties to MCC for the ongoing support of MCC’s ministry.
The properties are located across British Columbia, held in subsidiary companies owned by MCC B.C., and collectively referred to as HyLand Properties. HyLand is also managing previous gifts of real estate from the Rempels, beginning with their first donation of property in 2012. HyLand’s purpose is to operate the full portfolio of properties on an ongoing basis and to generate annual income for MCC, similar to an endowment.
