Social agency pledges to push for one-stop-shop youth mental health service in Kamloops
KAMLOOPS — An organization in Kamloops is hoping to take the lead in advocating for a Foundry centre here in the city.
Valerie Janz is the Chief Operating Officer at Interior Community Services — a service that’s been advocating for a one-stop-shop for youth mental health services since 2015.
That one-stop-shop is how Foundry BC brands itself, and the organization has just put out a call to hear from communities who want a Foundry centre in their area.
“We as a community have come together and we’ve actually been working on a Foundry… since about 2015, and we haven’t been successful,” Janz explains. “In 2015 we put in an expression (of interest), Kelowna got it, and then there was a direct award in 2017 to Penticton, so this is the second time the expression of interest has come up. So we’re ready as a community to hopefully get to the next stage.”