Tree of Hope campaign chugging along toward $1M goal

| December 15, 2022 in Kelowna

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Once again, the Tree of Hope fundraising campaign is bringing out the best in the community.

Donations have been pouring in to support the YMCA of Southern Interior and BCG Okanagan.

So far $403,000 has been raised thanks to a number of caring businesses and community members, and that total will be doubled when the Stober Foundation matches all funds raised.

Funds will be matched up until $500,000, which means the Tree of Hope campaign’s goal of $500,000 actually translates into $1 million for two important local organizations.

The YMCA says that these vital funds will help young families like Kennedy’s.

"If it weren't for organizations like the YMCA and its donors, I would most likely be unhappy working in a low-paying job,” said Kennedy. 

“When I first came to Kelowna, I was pregnant and had little support. The YMCA helped me navigate life as a struggling young parent by providing me with a caring community, teaching me vital life and parenting skills, and supporting me and my children as I pursue my education to become a nurse."

To learn more about the Tree of Hope campaign and to make a donation, click this link.

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