Kamloops meal programs prepare for pandemic Christmas
KAMLOOPS — With December fast approaching, many non-profit organizations around the city are gearing up for their annual Christmas campaigns. One of those organizations is PIT Stop. The weekly meal program has had to alter the way they deliver meals during the COVID-19 pandemic but has recently added a Monday lunch to their weekly offering. Now, they’re reaching out to the public for a little help to make sure Christmas is merry for everyone they serve throughout the rest of the year.
2020 has been a strange year for many organizations, including for the PIT Stop Meal Program that runs out of the Kamloops United Church. However, Rick Windjack and his crew of volunteers has transitioned from a sit-down supper to a take-out meal program.
“Unfortunately we’re missing some things we had in the past,” PIT Stop Program Coordinator Rick Windjack says. “Like social engagement and the opportunity to do a little bit of visiting. Come into a warm room in the wintertime, or an air-conditioned room in the summer. Those kinds of things are really missed.”