My best friend growing up was Carol Smith. She was a member of Junior Achievement. She really enjoyed it and it made a huge impact on her life. She lost her oldest son in 2022 and her brother Ken, has set up a fund. I know this time of year we are inundated with contributions, but this one is special. It's a non-profit organization and you will get a tax receipt.
The Lindsay Duthie Memorial Fund was created by his family to support Indigenous youth through the JA Company Program, providing them with entrepreneurial and life skills to shape their futures.
Lindsay's Legacy
Lindsay Duthie’s life was a testament to resilience, creativity, and the spirit of adventure. In his memory, the Lindsay Duthie Memorial Fund was established to empower Indigenous youth by giving them the tools and opportunities to succeed in business and life.
Lindsay's Story
Lindsay was born in 1976 in Edmonton, Alberta, to parents from the Slavey tribe, part of the Dene Nation. Unable to raise him at such a young age, his birth mother put Lindsay up for adoption. He was soon welcomed into the Duthie family, where he grew up surrounded by love and opportunity.
From an early age, Lindsay showed a zest for life. He traveled internationally with his family, became a big brother, and pursued his passions for sports and cooking. His love for math and hands-on learning led him to a career in the culinary arts, where he worked at restaurants, pubs, and even a fishing lodge on the B.C. coast.
Throughout his life, Lindsay cherished nature, particularly the ocean, finding peace living on the Gulf Islands. He was also an avid Edmonton Oilers fan and a self-taught musician who loved playing guitar.
Lindsay passed away at the age of 46, but his memory continues to inspire.
Make a Gift to Honour Lindsay Duthie
By supporting the JA Company Program for Indigenous Learners, you are not only honouring Lindsay’s legacy but also investing in the next generation of Indigenous leaders, helping them realize their potential.
We invite you to join us in making a gift to support youth education in B.C. and to provide Indigenous learners access to a life-changing JA program this school year, free of charge.
Warmest regards,
The Duthie Family and Uncle Ken!