Kamloops NOMADS call for government officials to open new day space
KAMLOOPS – On December 19, NOMADS (Networking Outreach Meals Advocacy Development Supports) held a pop-up outside City Hall. The group did not have a permit and the group’s organizer, Glenn Hilke, was arrested.
Exactly one month later, Hilke told CFJC the ordeal has brought more attention to the group’s goal to raise awareness about the lack of a drop-in day space.
“You can’t have a hospital without an emergency room. You can’t have wraparound services without the starting point, and the starting point is the day space drop-in centre,” Hilke said. “We want to let the public know we’re on their side. Elected officials, provincial and city, they need to step up and make a decision.”


