United Way BC focusing on long-term wildfire recovery needs
KAMLOOPS — Now that the smoke has cleared, United Way BC is getting ready to dispurse more funding for wildfire recovery efforts in B.C, with long term supports in mind.
Shortly after the Village of Lytton was largely destroyed by fire this summer, United Way (UWBC) re-launched its United for B.C Wildfire Recovery Fund. About $600,000 was raised and UWBC Manager of Community Impact Kristi Rintoul says they were able to distribute funding to organizations around the province within a week of receiving requests.
“Instead of having a long, involved application process we were able to really knock down those barriers and allow people to access the dollars, through calling in their applications through uploading videos, as well as through the application portal,” Rintoul says UWBC worked to make the process as quick as possible. “Trying to ensure that the dollars were as easily accessible as possible for those agencies that were doing that important work and meeting those essential needs.”


