Campout raises over $60,000 to help homeless youths in Kamloops
KAMLOOPS — On Friday night, A Way Home Kamloops held its third annual Campout To End Youth Homelessness. The event is a fundraiser that helps them pay for essential housing initiatives for many youths who could otherwise find themselves without a safe place to live.
This year around 50 campers decided to take part in the Campout. They brought sleeping bags, plenty of layers, and lots of extra socks to McDonald Park, and as a group, experienced a night sleeping outside.
Around 80 people gathered at the Parkview Community Centre near McDonald Park Friday evening for the Campout. More than 50 of them were preparing to spend the night outdoors as part of the event, which benefits A Way Home Kamloops.