Kamloops volunteers working to fill gap in meals for homeless during COVID-19 pandemic
KAMLOOPS — The global pandemic has been hard on all of us, as we stay home and socially isolate as much as possible. But the COVID-19 outbreak has created more difficulties for the homeless population with some non-profit organizations shutting their doors or reducing hours.
A group of dedicated volunteers has stepped forward to try and fill the gap. It’s all part of the Kamloops COVID-19 Meal Train, which travels around the city to provide food where it’s needed.
“We launched the idea about 10 days ago when we heard that the PIT Stop was going to postpone because they were struggling to get volunteers,” said organizer Glenn Hilke. “And then we know of other programs that had already shut down.”