After years of work, McParland’s dream of Safe Suites for homeless youth opens in Kamloops
KAMLOOPS — It’s been a long journey for Katherine McParland since she aged out of the foster system. But today, she, along with dozens of other community members and staff of her non-profit ‘A Way Home Kamloops’, was able to celebrate. That’s because they held the official grand opening of their new Safe Suites facility on the North Shore.
There were a whole bunch of ribbons to cut at Monday’s Safe Suites opening; each ribbon represented a barrier that homeless youth in our community have overcome to get into Safe Suites. Each ribbon was also there for someone who helped remove those barriers to cut.
“Today, we are able to reclaim the future for young people who have experienced a lot of trauma and victimization on the streets,” McParland said at the opening. “This will be a safe place where they can find healing, connection, and a sense of belonging.”