The story of Graham and Olive West stands as a testament to the enduring power of generosity and vision. This remarkable couple, who moved to Wānaka in the 1950s, left behind a legacy that has enriched the lives of countless individuals. Their story is one of humble beginnings, deep community connection, and a commitment to giving back—even beyond their lifetime.
Graham and Olive West established the Graham and Olive West Charitable Trust in 1987, naming the Upper Clutha community as its beneficiary. Their wish was simple yet profound: to see their wealth used to uplift and support the community they cherished. The trust has distributed over $1 million over the past decade, funding initiatives that align with the Wests’ vision—supporting children, seniors, the disabled, medical equipment, emergency services, and community well-being.
“Their wish was simple yet profound: to see their wealth used to uplift and support the community they cherished”.
One of the trust’s most significant contributions was a $100,000 grant to fund the hot pool at Wānaka’s Recreation Centre. This community asset offers recreational enjoyment, hydrotherapy for athletes, and a healing space for those recovering from illness or injury. It is a fitting tribute to Graham and Olive, whose love for their community and connection to water inspired their philanthropy.
In establishing the Aspiring Community Foundation, we are inspired by similar stories of generosity within our local communities. Yet, as we celebrate these legacies, we also reflect on what could have been achieved with greater collaboration. Had Graham and Olive been able to pool their resources with other like-minded individuals during their lifetime, their impact could have been amplified, creating an even stronger foundation for community growth. Their story reminds us: when we give together, we can achieve extraordinary things.
