Province funds emergency support services equipment, training in Kamloops-area communities
KAMLOOPS — Communities in the Thompson, Nicola and Cariboo are receiving provincial funding to expand their abilities to provide emergency support services (ESS) to people who are forced to evacuate their homes.
The B.C. government is providing nearly $2.5 million for 88 communities. The funding announced on Thursday (April 16) will go toward volunteer recruitment, retention and training, and the purchase of ESS supplies such as IT equipment, hygiene kits, bedding, pillows and storage bins.
The Cities of Kamloops and Merritt each received $30,000 for reception centre equipment and volunteer development opportunity. The City of Williams Lake also received $28,457 for reception centre supplies and volunteer recognition and development opportunities.


