STRUGGLE FOR SURVIVAL: Thompson-Nicola-Cariboo United Way
KAMLOOPS — In the tenth and final part of our series Struggle For Survival, we profile the Thompson-Nicola-Cariboo United Way, which aids many non-profits in Kamloops and the region. Established in 1959, the United Way serves about 55 organizations as far south as Merritt and all the way up to Quesnel. The agency’s financial struggles have trickled down to other agencies that rely on funding. It’s why the United Way is moving to the North Shore with a more collaborative approach to stretch their dollars further.
Work inside the Xchange is not quite finished, but by the middle of September the United Way’s new office space will be move-in ready.
The Xchange on Tranquille Road is a collaborative space with the United Way and Thompson Rivers University. With revenues remaining stagnant and more non-profits knocking at its door looking for help, the organization saw the writing on the wall and knew it needed to adapt with changing times.