Four Kamloops secondary schools compete in a friendly food drive that benefits the food bank
KAMLOOPS — During the holidays, some less privileged folks might not have the resources to choose between luxury items like Christmas gifts and regular expenses like food or rent.
This year, students from four local secondary schools have done their part to help ensure folks in Kamloops are taken care of, through a food drive that benefits the Kamloops Food Bank. However, there’s also a measure of friendly competition between each of the schools.
“We got a lot of juice, that was one we really pushed,” Marlee Hara Semchuk explains, as her Westsyde Secondary School classmate Jason Johnston, moves the heavily laden boxes of food around.