Honour Ranch continues to build towards the future despite pandemic, wildfires
ASHCROFT, B.C. — A little over two years ago, Allan De Genova welcomed veterans, first responders, politicians, and community members to Honour Ranch.
“Honour Ranch, like Honour House, is going to be their place where they can get help for them their families – whichever it’s going to take to see that their mental well-being will be okay,” De Genova said at the time.
Located between Ashcroft and Logan Lake, the property is meant to be a sanctuary for those battling PTSD. However, the pandemic put those plans on hold.
“There’s always a shining light,” De Genova says. “In this case, over the last 19 months roughly, we weren’t able to help – to give [veterans and first responders] the help that they needed. What we were able to do here at the ranch was prepare to operate all year round.”