Kamloops seeing more seniors seeking shelter services
KAMLOOPS — The latest Point-in-Time Count from the City of Kamloops shows at least 419 people affected by homelessness, an increase of more than 100 people from the year prior. While the PIT Count makes no distinctions beyond homeless or not, British Columbia and Canada has seen a sharp rise in seniors struggling to keep a roof over their heads and needing to enter the shelter system.
“We could easily double our capacity here and still barely meet the need,” said Out of the Cold Shelter Society executive director Renee Stein.
The Olive Branch is a shelter within a shelter at the old Stuart Wood school site, run by the Out of the Cold Society. It provides 10 beds for seniors as a landing spot to work back towards housing.


