Annual Campout to End Youth Homelessness raised more than $55k
KAMLOOPS — A Way Home Kamloops raised more than $55,000 during its 8th annual Campout to End Youth Homelessness over the weekend, falling short of its ambitious $200,000 goal but still marking a significant contribution to the cause.
Twenty-seven participants set up camp outside the organization’s office, braving unseasonably warm temperatures and rain to support homeless youth in the community.
“The weather was warm, plus three most of the night,” said Tangie Genshorek, executive director of A Way Home Kamloops. “We had some rain, but that rain didn’t freeze, so that made the camping fairly comfortable. As comfortable as it can be when you’re sleeping in a wet cardboard box.”