United Way launches program to help homeless transition into affordable housing
KAMLOOPS — The United Way has launched a new campaign in the hopes of helping people transition more easily to affordable housing in Kamloops.
It’s called A Path to Home and the United Way is partnering with the Kamloops and District Real Estate Association, encouraging local realtors and Kamloops residents to purchase an apartment kit that would include the basics that people would need when they move into their new home.
“We’re looking at raising apartment kits for those moving into a home for the very first time,” said the executive director of the Thompson-Nicola-Cariboo United Way Danalee Baker. “Often times, they don’t have anything but the clothes on their back. We’re talking, not fancy stuff, but pillows, comforters, toothpaste, shampoo, towels, those kinds of things.”